Film and Culture Exam 1
Some Like its Hot
1. offers a heterosexual narrative interpretation of a kiss, and a homoerotic visual reading of a kiss uses a three act structure of three spatial groupings: Chicago, the train ride, and Miami 3. Organized on the basis of a three act structure in which Act 1 establishes Chicago as a world od stereotypical sexuality, Act 2 explores how dressing as a women sensitizes two chauvinistic male musicians, and act 3 completes their sensitization and reveals the "women" as men to other characteristics
three point lighting
1. the three points of light used in the standard three point lighting setup employed Hollywood films involves dozens of actual lights not just three 2. refers to lighting design that includes the key light, the fill light, and the back light
Citizen Kane
1. uses an extremely low camera angle in which Kane discusses his defeat in his election headquarter to imply contradictory meanings that Kane is powerful and mysterious but also vulnerable
Spellbound
1. uses mise en scene designed by Salvador Dali to illustrate director Alfred Hitchcocks fascination with freudian dream psychology 2.uses a pan to identify with the "trapped" mental state of a man who has just been identified as a murderer
Rear Window Uses
1. uses point of view shots that cannot be attributed to a particular character to provide details that the protagonists does not know 2. a cinematic essay about how film spectatorship is a form voyeurism 3. can be divided into four sections: establishment, animation, intensification, resolution
Goodfellas
1. violates the "invisibility" of classical plywood visual style by using direct address to reveal the presence of the camera 2. violates classical Hollywood narrative style by beginning in the middle of the story with the killing of made man Billy batts 3. uses a tracking shot to encourage us to identify with the main characters power and affluence as he takes his future wife on a first date
George Melies
A Trip to the Moon- a magician turned filmmaker responsible for a trip to the moon
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Film about a young senator who exposes corruption in Washington. uses a montage
The Black Maria
The first movie studio, owned by Thomas Edison
180 degree rule
a filmmaker who follows the 180 degree rule films action from one side of an imaginary line that runs through the center of a scenes major action. by remaining on ne side of the line the filmmaker maintains spatial continuity, guarantees, matches in scree movement, and constructs a realistic playing space for the characters
Nickelodeon
a movie theater that made movie spectatorship affordable for the working class and situated different classes next to each other, resulting in a common celebration of American ideals as audiences watched movies
Kinetoscope
an early form of motion picture exhibition technology that showed a one minute film of a visual spectacle in a "peep show" format
Zoopraxiscope
an early motion picture exhibition device designed to analyze the motion of a horse as it ran the length of a track
The Kiss
created "synergy" between theater and film by reenacting a kiss between two lead characters in a broadway play popular at the time of the films exhibition
Tracking shot
difficult to execute because actors must recite their lines perfectly, hit their marks precisely and move in exact synchronicity with the camera. mise en scene literally means putting on the stage and refers to the relationship of everything in the shot to everything else
Motion Picture Patents Company
formed by a group of film producers in 1908 in order (in part) to improve the content of motion pictures and the condition of theaters
shadow of a doubt
illustrates how mise-en-scene defines character and advances narrative by using up all the props in the opening scene to establish Uncle Charlie's character motivation.
Rope
observes all three dramatic unities by involving the single character goal of solving a murder, taking place in real time and restricting the story to an apartment
Sylvia Scarlett
offers a homoerotic narrative interpretation of a kiss and a heterosexual visual interpretation of a kiss
modernism
refers to films that violate classical Hollywood narrative and visual styles
Vaudeville Theater
the first type of movie exhibition site to use large screen movie projection and a group audience
battleship Potemkin
uses a montage to expand real time into screen time to force us to contemplate the slaughter of innocent peasants by the Russian czar
Psycho
uses low key lighting and stuffed birds of prey in attack position to suggest the main characters predatory nature