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Multiple Choice



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Question 1.
The major drawback of the camera obscura was that while it could capture the image, it could not


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Question 2.
William Henry Fox Talbot presented a process for fixing negative images on paper coated with light-sensitive chemicals called


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Question 3.
What magazine took a photojournalistic view in 1936 that was heavy on pictures and light on words?


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Question 4.
A film maker goes through the process of arranging different sequences of a film he or she has shot. This is called


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Question 5.
Cross-cutting is a type of film editing that


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Question 6.
In filmmaking, the technique characterized by rounded corners and blurred edges is called an iris shot. It is used to


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Question 7.
Who introduced wet-plate collodion process?


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Question 8.
Bill Viola's 10 minute film, The Greeting, was actually filmed in


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