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While dialogue in most movies represents ordinary speech, the screwball comedies of the 1930s invented


A) a serious, naturalistic style.
B) a fast, witty style that called attention to itself.
C) a languorous, slow style that expressed romantic longing.
D) a staccato, clipped manner of speech.
E) a proper, formal style.

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How is a sound designer's approach to a sound track similar to how a painter treats a canvas?


A) A sound designer uses a sound's pitch as a painter uses a brush.
B) A sound designer uses background tones like a painter uses different colors.
C) A sound designer mixes dialogue and effects like a painter mixes different colored paints.
D) A sound designer edits sounds the way a painter makes compositional choices.
E) A sound designer uses music the way a painter uses a model as the basis for a painting.

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What was unusual about the sound production of Citizen Kane?


A) Mixing of the sound effects occurred during preproduction.
B) Dialogue was edited during production.
C) No music was used.
D) The music was composed before the rough cut of the film had been assembled.
E) All the dialogue had to be looped.

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Which of the following does NOT describe a perceptual characteristic of sound?


A) pitch
B) quality
C) loudness
D) fidelity
E) amplitude

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How does the sound design of the opening of Apocalypse Now (1979) shape the audience's perception of Captain Willard as well as set up the themes of the film?

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The sound track masterfully combines amb...

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Which of the following film sounds are typically recorded during production?


A) dialogue
B) narration
C) ambient sounds
D) sound effects
E) Foley sounds

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Which of the following is an example of synchronous sound?


A) Characters search for a lost dog, and the audience hears the sounds of a hockey game.
B) A bottle of champagne is opened, and the audience hears a pop as the cork flies across the room.
C) A baby cries, and the audience hears the roar of a lion.
D) A couple fights, and the audience hears an ambulance siren.
E) A woman opens her mouth to scream, and the sound of a train whistle is heard.

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What is the most powerful sound used in Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (2010) ?


A) jungle noises.
B) a short offscreen interior monologue.
C) monks' prayers.
D) music from a TV melodrama.
E) silence of the perceivable world and the afterworld.

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How did Martin Scorsese and Frank Warner use sound to make the close-ups in the boxing ring of Raging Bull (1980) almost unbearable to watch and hear?

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While the imagery of La Motta's glove sl...

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A sound's faithfulness or unfaithfulness to its source is known as its


A) fidelity
B) timbre
C) amplitude
D) frequency
E) harmonic content

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Why is sound overlapped?


A) to link and provide unity between disparate shots
B) to fulfill an audience's expectation
C) to convey a character's emotional state
D) to underscore the theme of the movie
E) to create rhythm beyond that created by the music

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How do the sounds of a violent storm shape the audience's interpretation of The Ice Storm (1997) ?


A) The nonfaithful sound suggests that Ben and Elena might be able to save their marriage.
B) The sweeping wind sounds suggest that this difficult time will pass.
C) The harsh breaking sounds serve as a metaphor for the characters' frail lives.
D) The nonfaithful sound suggests that the characters' social order is under attack.
E) The faithful sounds of the snow landing on the commuter train suggest a smooth, calming end.

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In which film was the innovation of combining spoken lines with an interior monologue made?


A) Badlands (1973)
B) Padre Padrone (1977)
C) Double Indemnity (1944)
D) Hamlet (1948)
E) The Sweet Hereafter (1997)

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Which type of film sound tends to dominate most films?


A) ambient sound
B) music
C) Foley sounds
D) vocal sounds
E) sound effects

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How does an audience process visual and sound elements in a film?


A) They tend to see images as a whole, while they hear sound as individual elements.
B) They are slow to differentiate visual elements but are quicker to separate sound into its constituent parts.
C) They interpret visual elements emotionally, while an audience is far more analytical when it comes to sound elements.
D) They can easily differentiate visual elements, while it is more challenging for them to separate sound into its constituent parts.
E) They are more easily emotionally manipulated by visual elements than sound elements.

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Explain how the use of music in film may help to create irony. Provide a specific example from the text.

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Music elicits associations and emotional...

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How does the sound of Harlan Ogilvy sharpening a large blade in War of the Worlds (2005) affect the audience?


A) It leads the audience to believe that Ogilvy may become an evil force.
B) It suggests Ogilvy could be an ally.
C) The soothing tones suggest a happy ending.
D) It provides irony since the viewers know a new demonic force now rules the world.
E) It provides relief since the characters could use a large blade.

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How do the following directors use music to enhance the pace of a film?


A) Ang Lee uses a Japanese folk song to create a dreamlike pace in Brokeback Mountain (2005) .
B) Tom Tykwer uses techno-music to match the surreal tempo in Run Lola Run (1998) .
C) Joe Wright uses Gregorian chant to bring an ethereal mood to Atonement (2007) .
D) John Curran uses Rage Against the Machine songs to accelerate the pace of We Don't Live Here Anymore (2004) .
E) Lana Wachowski uses music by Johann Sebastian Bach to slow the tempo of The Matrix (1999) .

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Why has the role of the sound designer become more prominent over the years?


A) Directors have learned how well they can cover up mistakes in shooting.
B) Sound design has simplified so people understand better how it functions.
C) Producers have realized that it is more economical to invest in a top sound designer than a cinematographer.
D) Motion picture sound has become more complex and increasingly innovative.
E) More men have entered the field, yielding higher salaries.

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Sound that comes from a place within the world of a story, and that we assume is heard by characters in that world, is known as


A) ambient sound.
B) internal sound.
C) diegetic sound.
D) nonsimultaneous sound.
E) external sound.

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