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- 4. France in the 1920s is best known for this art movement.
- 5. The Grandfather of Science Fiction.
- 6. Germany in the 1920s is best known for this art movement.
- 10. She was a French surrealist filmmaker and producer.
- 11. The first films about everyday life.
- 13. An artist perspective where there is a vanishing point and every item seems to be drawn to scale.
- 17. They Invented the first portable film camera.
- 19. Not and inventor but a Patent Holder.
- 20. He develop theories about the unconscious mind and the mechanism of repression.
- 21. A gradual transition from one image to another.
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- 1. Film as an art form with its own formal aspects and conventions.
- 2. This term in conjunction with in/out is used to describe a transition to and from a blank image.
- 3. An artist perspective where no vanishing point is present and objects are not to scale.
- 7. He was a German-Jewish writer, journalist, sociologist, cultural critic, and film theorist.
- 8. France in the late 19th century is best known for this art movement.
- 9. Literally means "placing on stage". It is what the camera sees.
- 11. He developed a theory of cinema that he called "sculpting in time". By this he meant that the unique characteristic of cinema as a medium was to take our experience of time and alter it.
- 12. This style of lighting creates shadows and pools of light.
- 14. This style of Lighting creates little to no shadows and the scene is brightly lit.
- 15. His writings attracted little attention until after his death. He is most famous known for the only novel he finished: "The Metamorphosis".
- 16. Combat stress reaction (CSR), in the past commonly known as this. This term was coined after WW1.
- 18. This Modern day film theorist claims early cinema was "a cinema of attractions"
