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  1. From the beginning of cinema, women have had a pivotal role in creating the music. How?
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In the silent film era, most in-house musicians were women

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  1. _is looked to as the first woman to be credited as the composer of a film for her work on "Le Petit Chaperon Rouge" in 1930.
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Germaine Tailleferre

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  1. Film composing in Hollywood has been largely dominated by .
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White men

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  1. Name 2 other female film composers and a film they scored (don’t reuse answer from #2)
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Wendy carlos - Tron, Shirley Walker - Final Destination

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  1. What is lost media?
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Films that are believed to no longer exist in a complete or viewable format

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  1. What is a basic explanation of what “experimental music”
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it often breaks traditional moulds, forms and pitch expectations.

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  1. This acclaimed modern composer has created the score for such films as Joker, Tar, and the series Chernobyl.
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Hildur Guonadottir

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  1. What is their Hildur Guonadottir primary instrument?
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Cello

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  1. When arranging, they (same composer as last 2 questions) will incorporate a device that will record a section of music, and play it back.
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Looper pedal

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  1. What is a logline?
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A short summary of a films’s story that captures its core elements

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  1. Name 3 elements of a movie that are often included in a logline.
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Protagonist, Conflict, Genre

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  1. What does SAG stand for?
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The Screen Actors Guild

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  1. What does DGA stand for?
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Directors Guild of America

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  1. What does WGA stand for?
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Writers Guild of America

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  1. ____ was the first film credited as beginning without a traditional opening credit sequence.
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Walt Disney's Fantasia

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  1. is widely considered the pioneer of the modern title sequence.
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Saul Bass

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  1. Name a film they (previous answer) did the title sequence for.
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The man with the golden arm

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  1. Aside from the credits, an opening title sequence can help establish a number of things for the movie. Name 3
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Tone or mood, Style or genre, Introduce characters

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  1. Name 3 things that might affect the lifespan of a reel of film.
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Type of film, If its black and white, Length of film

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  1. Only about % of major motion pictures today are shot on film.
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10%

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  1. __ is generally considered the first major, widely released studio film to be shot 100% digitally.
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Star Wars: Episode II

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  1. Provide 3 reasons why the film industry switched to digital photography in the 2000’s
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Physical film is expensive, Takes up space and Takes time to load into camera

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  1. What is the standard in frames per second for movies?
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24

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  1. What is Motion Blur?
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Motion Blur automatically fills in frames in films to match the television’s refresh rate, also blurs images of fast moving objects

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What is something Motion Blur is great for?

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Video games and sports

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  1. Name 3 films which John Williams provides the score
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Jaws, Jurassic park, Et

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