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VM100 Exam #2
Michael Selig, Test 2
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Film, Theatre & Television
Undergraduate 1
03/25/2012

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German Expressionism
Definition
1920's - rise of Nazism
Rejects Naturalism
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What does German Expressionism represent?
Definition
Psychological truths, essence of the art form.
The relationship of self/subject to modern environments especially urban/industrial.
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Kammerspiel
Definition
"Chamber-drama" film
Stories of social problems/the poor
More Naturalistic and contrasted with Expressionist Drama.
Term
Kammerspiel Concentration
Definition
Few characters and crisis.
Emphasis on slow, evocative acting and telling details.
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Kammerspiel Focus
Definition
Psychological situations and unhappy endings.
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German Expressionism Actor vs. Set
Definition
Actor and Set are equal in importance.
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Decla and Deutsche Bioscop
Definition
Merge in 1920
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Ufa
Definition
Absorbs Decla & Bioscop in 1921
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Ufa Sold
Definition
1927 to nationalist publisher Alford Hugenberg.
Term
Ufa Eventually
Definition
Core of Nazi-controlled film.
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Parufamet Agreement
Definition
1925. Ufa rescued from bankruptcy by Paramount and MGM.
Also set up a new German Distro company - Parufamet.
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Carl Mayer
Definition
Kammerspiel Scriptwriter.
Coscripted "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
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Karl Freund
Definition
Director of "The Mummy" 1932
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Fritz Lang
Definition
Director of "M" and "Metropolis"
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Erich Pommer
Definition
Produced "The Last Laugh" 1924
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Erich Pommer Resigns
Definition
Leaves head of Ufa, 1926
Term
Erich Pommer Produces for
Definition
Decla, Decla-Bioscop, Ufa
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F.W. Murnau
Definition
Major Figure in German Expressionism
"Nosferatu"
Term
mis-en-scene
Definition
Everything that appears before the camera and its arrangement - composition, sets, props, actors, costumes, lighting. Includes blocking.
Term
Narrative Thematics of German Expressionism
Definition
1. Loss of Individual will (vs. Hollywood heroes)
2. Character with internal conflicts (vs. external conflicts)
3. Focus on pathological or unnatural (vs. Hollywood's naturalism)
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German Expressionist techniques to represent subjectivity
Definition
1. Low-Key lighting (chiaroscuro) "shadows" (vs. three point)
2. Camera angles - high and low (vs. eye-level camera)
3. Moving camera (vs. stationary)
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Non-Linear narrative (Framing Device)
Definition
Narratives that were set in the past or in exotic locals or that involve elements of fantasy or horror.
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The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)
Definition
Directed by Robert Wiene
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The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari was the:
Definition
First film to be considered German Expressionist.
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The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari Represents:
Definition
Subjectivity (judgement based on individual personal impressions and feelings and opinions rather than external facts) through Non-Linear Framing Device, Mis-en-scene.
Term
The Last Laugh (1924)
Definition
Kammerspiel film produced by Erich Pommer, Directed by F.W. Murnau
Term
The Last Laugh the most:
Definition
The most successful and famous of the Kammerspiel films.
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Metropolis (1927)
Definition
Directed by Fritz Lang
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"M" (1931)
Definition
Directed by Fritz Lang, the story of a pedophile
Term
"M" and Subjectivity
Definition
Represented by POV shots, low-key lighting, camera movements.
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Nosferatu (1922)
Definition
Directed by F.W. Murnau
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"New Objectivity"
Definition
Realism and cool-headed cultural criticism.
Term
Street Films
Definition
Part of "New Objectivity" - where characters from sheltered middle-class background suddenly become exposed to world grit/social ills.
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Emigration of German film talent
Definition
Fox hires Murnau after finishing Faust.
Lubitsch.
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French Impressionism (1918 - 1929)
Definition
Movement that displayed fascination with pictorial beauty and intense psychological exploration. Directors expressed their beliefs in poetic, abstruse, essays and manifestos helping to define them as a distinct group.
Term
"Napoleon" (1927)
Definition
Directed by Abel Glance.
Wedding night is conveyed by a series of gauze filters dropping one by one over lens.
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Dada
Definition
Movement closely associated with realism *but quite different*
Rejects conventional art
Term
Entr'acte
Definition
"between shots"
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Surrealism
Definition
20th century avant-garde movement in art and literature that sought to release the creative potential of the unconscious mind.
Term
Repression vs. Sublimation
Definition
Repression = bad
Sublimation = good.
Term
"Le Chien Andalou" (1929)
Definition
"The Andalusian Dog" by Luis Bunuel and Salvador Dali
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Soviet Montage Cinema (Early 1920's - Early 1930's)
Definition
A Cinema of Short Takes
"montage = editing"
Term
Bolshevik Revolution (1917)
Definition
Favored a Marxist revolution to bring the worker and peasant classes to power.

Determinant for Soviet Montage Cinema
Term
"Montage"
Definition
Refers generally to dynamic, often discontinuous, narrative editing. (meaning through Pudovkin)
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Russian Formalism
Definition
Scientific study of literary devices.
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New Economic Policy (1921)
Definition
Formulated by Lenin - allowed a limited and temporary reintroduction of private ownership and capitalist style.
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New Economic Policy (1921)
Definition
Formulated by Lenin - allowed a limited and temporary reintroduction of private ownership and capitalist style.
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Result of New Economic Policy
Definition
Hoarded raw stock reappears and increase in film production.
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Goskino
Definition
Russian organized central distribution monopoly. Fails.
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Sovkino
Definition
Company created after Goskino, production firms had to invest in stock.

In charge of opening up theaters and export and import.
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Dziga Vertov
Definition
Used to do avant-garde sound art.
Newsreel editing in 1916, edits raw footage to create meaningful whole.
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"Man With a Movie Camera" (1929)
Definition
Directed by Dziga Vertov.
An onscreen audience watching a documentary about the making of the same movie.
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Kino Glaz or Kino Eye
Definition
Idea from Dziga Vertov that the cinema eye is more perfect than the human eye.
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Pudovkin
Definition
Influenced by "Intolerance" and trained under Kuleshov.
Term
"Mother"
Definition
THE MOST POPULAR OF ALL MONTAGE FILMS,
directed by Pudovkin
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Lev Kuleshov
Definition
Workshop and Experiments: each shot has two values
1. Representational value - content
2. Relational value - juxtaposition of shots.
Term
Lev Kuleshov Experiments and Shot values (2)
Definition
1. Representational value - content
2. Relational value - juxtaposition of shots
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Kuleshov Effect
Definition
Based on leaving out a scenes establishing shot and leading the spectator to infer spatial or temporal continuity from the shots of separate elements.
Term
Lev Kuleshov combines
Definition
Newsreel and stage footage.
Term
Agit-vehicles
Definition
Trains, trucks, steamboats that visited Russian countrysides as propaganda machines. Carried small filmmaking setups for local crowds.
Term
Sergei Eisentstein
Definition
Civil engineer to theater person
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Eisenstein and "Collective Protagonist"
Definition
No individual heroic subject - the proletariat (working individual).
Term
Eisenstein's first film:
Definition
"Strike" (1924)
Term
"Strike" (1924) conclusion:
Definition
Intellectual montage
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Theory of Montage
Definition
"Dialectical Montage" by Eisenstein
Term
"The Battleship Potemkin" (1925)
Definition
Directed by Eisenstein
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Five Types of Dialectical Montage
Definition
1. Metric
2. Rhythmic
3. Tonal
4. Overtonal
5. Intellectual - calculated to communicate idea.
Term
"Strike" (1924) is the first:
Definition
First major film of Montage movement.
Term
Criticism of "Formalist Excess"
Definition
Stylistic experiments or complexities that would make them hard to understand
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Socialist Realism Policy (1935)
Definition
Official policy for "Party-mindedness" - the party had to propagate Communist ideology.
Term
Socialist Realism
Definition
Rules out Montage Style
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Concentration of Ownership in Film Industry (Hollywood)
Definition
Production companies started buying theaters and sought to be more vertically integrated.
Term
Poverty Row
Definition
Hal Roach Studios
Republic
Monogram
Grand National
Term
"Imitation of Life" (1934) and Subjectivity
Definition
1. Progressive image of race relations
2. Domestic melodrama "women's picture"
3. Depression era Hollywood narratives
4. Talkie style
Term
Oscar Micheaux
Definition
Black prolific and successful director/producer
Term
"God's Step Children" (1937)
Definition
Directed by Oscar Micheaux
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"Jazz" Series by Paramount
Definition
All-Black cast short films.
St. Louis Blues with Bessie Smith
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"Halleluja" (1929)
Definition
Directed by King Vidor
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"Cabin in the Sky" (1943)
Definition
Directed by Vincente Minnelli
Black film.
Term
Midnight Rambles
Definition
Showings late at night for black audiences of black films due to Jim Crow laws.
Term
Motion Pictures Producers and Distributors of America, INC.
MPPDA
Definition
Created to clean up Hollywood's image, hired Will Hays
Term
Fatty Arbuckle Scandal
Definition
Charged with manslaughter when a young actress died at a drunken party, but he was acquitted.
Term
The Production Code (1930)
Definition
Last of several "codes of conduct"
Not censorship but self regulation.
Term
The Production Code replaces:
Definition
MPPA
Term
Five Majors or Big Five (Late 1920's - Early 1950's)
Definition
MGM - Did the best, had little debt, films looked more luxurious

Paramount - Began as distro, expanded by buying theaters

Warner Bros - screenwriting dept. known as "echo chamber"

20th Century Fox - Fox merges Twentieth Century in 1935.

RKO - Shortest lived, hired Orson Welles.
Term
Justice Dept. and Big 5 and Little 3 (1938)
Definition
Sues for antitrust violations, during WWII case is suspended
Term
Three Minors or Little Three
Definition
Not Vertically Integrated

Universal - Biggest, had most money problems. Promoted new stars in visually striking horror films.

United Artists - Only one who profits fell during wartime boom.

Columbia - borrowed stars to avoid contract cost. Biggest hit was "It Happened One Night"
Term
The Production Unit and Division of Labor
Definition
Creative Guilds and unions - no writers or directors involved.
Term
The Paramount Decrees
Definition
End of Vertical Integration

Agreement between film industry and Justice Dept.

Requires selling of theatre chains - great for tv.
Term
Hollywood Film Genres
Definition
Silent Comedies commanded biggest draws.
Westerns
Horror Films
Gangster Films
Term
Walt Disney Studios
Definition
Formed with brother Roy.
"Alice Comedies" first success.
Switched to full animation with "Oswald the Rabbit"
Term
Max and Dave Fleischer
Definition
Rotoscoping 1915
Koko the Clown
Term
"Nanook of the North" (1922)
Definition
Directed by Robert Flaherty
Romantic Bias, Nanook as a "noble savage"
Term
"Berlin: Symphony of a City" (1927)
Definition
By Walter Ruttman, aesthetic perspective on urban environment.
Term
John Grierson
Definition
Critic then Documentary producer.
Term
Grierson and Coining the term "Documentary" (1926)
Definition
"Poetic record [with] documentary value"
"creative treatment of actuality"
Term
Canadian Film Board (1939)
Definition
Established by Grierson - produces war propaganda
Term
Empire Marketing Board Film Unit
Definition
Headed by Grierson, moves to General Post Office - GPO Film Unit
Term
"Housing Problems" (1935)
Definition
Sponsored film by Gas, Light, and Coke Co.

Structures Problem to solution

Non-Artistic

Synch sound - unusual, literally giving voice to working poor.
Term
"Song of Ceylon" (1935)
Definition
Starts out from Empire Marketing Board but gets finished at Post Office.
Term
Antecedents of Western Genre
Definition
"The Captive" (1682) - earliest version of captivity tale.
Term
"The Captive" (1682)
Definition
Earliest version of captivity tales.
Term
Dime Novel Ned Buntline
Definition
Antecedent of Western Genre
Term
"Last of the Mohicans" (1826)
Definition
James Fenimore Cooper's antecedent of Western Genre
Term
"The Oregon Trail" (1849)
Definition
Francis Parkman, antecedent of Western Film Genre
Term
"Roughing It" (1872)
Definition
By Mark Twain, antecedent of Western Genre
Term
"Cripple Creek Barroom" (1899)
Definition
By Edison, early Western film.
Term
"The Eastern-Western
Definition
Pastoral Landscapes (vs. frontier)
"Indians sometimes sympathetic
Term
William Hart
Definition
First Western star from teens-mid 1920's
Term
"The Good Bad Man"
Definition
William Hart
Term
Western as B Picture and from Poverty Row
Definition
"Hopalong Cassidy" (1930's)
Term
John Ford
Definition
"I make Westerns"
Term
"Stagecoach" (1939)
Definition
Directed by John Ford - cynicism about civilization, "saved from the blessings of civilization"
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