Many contemporary photographers use new _______ technology, exemplified by Jeff Wall’s Boy Falls from a Tree. |
digital |
One of Russian filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein’s major contributions to film was his skilled use of |
montage |
One of the earliest forms of photographic images was a: |
daguerreotype |
Oskar Fischinger’s Circles is considered to be the first |
experimental film |
Perfecting the photographic process, Louis Daguerre was able to include _______ in his photographs, as seen in his 1839 photo Le Boulevard du Temple. |
people |
The phenomenon in which the human brain retains a visual image for a fraction of a second longer than the human eye records it is known as |
persistence of vision |
The word photography literally means |
light-writing |
This early filmmaker pioneered many special effects, such as dissolves between scenes and time-lapse photography, as seen in his Voyage to the Moon |
George Melies |
Which artist is known for the five-part series of films, the CREMASTER Cycle? |
Matthew Barney |
Which element of Margaret Bourke-White’s Louisville Flood Victims might fit Cartier-Bresson’s notion of the decisive moment? |
billboard message |
Which is an example of a Surrealist film? |
An Andalusian Dog |
Which term applies to William Eggleston’s Untitled (Nehi Bottle on Car Hood)? |
color photography |
_______ was an early advocate of photography as an art form. He/she opened a gallery in New York City in 1905. |
Steiglitz |
Another word for typeface |
font |
An identifying mark or trademarks |
logo |
Short lines at the top or bottom strokes of a letter. |
serifs |
Non-italic letters |
Roman letters |
A 2009 building in Japan broke new ground by integrating into its façade a |
Quick Response Code |
A relatively new discipline, motion graphics began with |
titles sequences for Hollywood movies |
Although color photographic film was available to artists in the early twentieth century, many preferred black-and-white film because it was less expensive and less susceptible to technical problems, and because color prints: |
tended to fade over time |
Ansel Adams’ concerns are largely ______. |
environmental |
Björk’s album Biophilia was released |
as a series of iPad apps |
Director Ridley Scott states that his creative process is strongly aided by |
storyboarding |
Donald Meeker was instrumental in updating the font of |
white-on-green freeway signs |
Eadweard Muybridge is known for |
photographing people and animals in motion |
Film noir originated in |
Hollywood |
Heidi Cody’s American Alphabet is a set of light boxes that feature the isolated first letters of American |
groceries |
In filmmaking, each unbroken sequence of movie frames, with the camera still rolling, is called a |
shot |
Jacob Riis’s photograph Five Cents a Spot is an example of a photograph being used for ________. |
social reform |
Jane and Louise Wilson’s The Silence is Twice as Fast Backwards I demonstrates all of the following except: |
the camera never lies |
Julia Margaret Cameron’s Paul and Virginia is an example of how many nineteenth-century photographers were influenced by_____, in choosing to photograph her subject in a close-up shot and with carefully controlled lighting to enhance the atmosphere. |
portrait painters |
This artist is best known for incorporating video and electronic media in his/her artwork, as can be seen in Video Flag Z. |
Nam June Paik |
Film depends on a phenomenon called ________________, in which the human brain retains an image for a fraction of a second longer than the eye, making everything we see seem continuous and uninterrupted. |
persistence of vision |
Graphic design is a creative process employing art and technology to |
communicate ideas, sell products, delight our senses |
This artist used photographs of U.S. National Parks to increase public awareness of the beauty of nature. |
Ansel Adams |
An Andalusian Dog was created by the Surrealists Luis Brunuel and: |
Salvador Dali |
Alfred Stieglitz |
Spring Showers, New York, 1901 |
Orson Welles |
Citizen Kane, 1941 |
Margaret Bourke-White |
Louisville Flood Victims, 1938 |
Michael Beirut |
Saks Fifth Avenue Logo, 2007 |
Jamie Reid |
God Save The Queen, 1977 |
Eadweard Muybridge |
The Horse in Motion, 1878 |
Jacob Riis |
Five Cents a Spot, 1890 |
Matthew Barney |
Cremaster 3, 2002 |
Fantasia |
animation |
Se7en |
motion graphics |
Voyage to the Moon |
time-lapse photography |
Cremaster |
digital video |
Literally meaning "dark room," this was a forerunner of the modern camera. |
camera obscura |
Objects are placed on light sensitive paper and exposed to sunlight |
rayograph |
Photos arranged to tell a story or convey a mood. |
photoessay |
Invented in 1936, an early color film |
Kodachrome |
Art Appreciation Ch. 9, 10, 11
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