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1. What is the name of sound that characters can hear, such as telephones and speech?

1. What is the name of sound that characters can hear, such as telephones and speech?. 2. What is the name of sound that characters can’t hear, such as music and voice overs ?. 3. What’s this kind of shot called?. 4. What’s this kind of shot called?. 5. What’s this kind of shot called?.

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1. What is the name of sound that characters can hear, such as telephones and speech?

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  1. 1. What is the name of sound that characters can hear, such as telephones and speech?

  2. 2. What is the name of sound that characters can’t hear, such as music and voice overs?

  3. 3. What’s this kind of shot called?

  4. 4. What’s this kind of shot called?

  5. 5. What’s this kind of shot called?

  6. 6. What types of code include body language and facial expression?

  7. 7. What type of sign looks like the thing it represents?

  8. 8. What type of sign is the spoken/written word (with the exception of onomoatopoeia)?

  9. 9. What type of sign is this? (The answer is NOT ‘a road sign’)

  10. 10. What is disequilibrium and what comes before and after it?

  11. 11. Whose theory includes the term ‘disequilibrium’?

  12. 12. Name three character types that Propp proposed could be found in most Russian fairy tales?

  13. 13. What do you call a literal meaning of a sign?

  14. 14. What do you call its symbolic meaning (what it represents)?

  15. 15. What do you call the part of the image that is in front and (usually) in focus?

  16. 16. What do you call the part of the image that is behind?

  17. 17. What is the technique of leaving pieces out by editing?

  18. 18. What is the name given to the ingredients of a certain genre / the parts that work together in signifying the genre?

  19. 19. What do you call an individual or specific part of a genre? Clue... A genre............

  20. 20. What three things can a text do to a stereotype?

  21. 21. What three kinds of readings does Stuart Hall suggest a text has?

  22. 1. What is the name of sound that characters can hear, such as telephones and speech? ANSWER: DIEGETIC SOUND

  23. 2. What is the name of sound that characters can’t hear, such as music and voice overs? ANSWER: NON-DIEGETIC SOUND

  24. 3. What’s this kind of shot called? ANSWER: A CLOSE UP

  25. 4. What’s this kind of shot called? ANSWER: ESTABLISH SHOT / LONG SHOT

  26. 5. What’s this kind of shot called? ANSWER: EXTREME CLOSE UP

  27. 6. What types of code include body language and facial expression? ANSWER: NON-VERBAL CODE or VISUAL CODE

  28. 7. What type of sign looks like the thing it represents? ANSWER: ICONIC SIGN

  29. 8. What type of sign is the spoken/written word (with the exception of onomoatopoeia)? ANSWER: SYMBOLIC SIGN

  30. 9. What type of sign is this? (The answer is NOT ‘a road sign’) ANSWER: INDEXICAL SIGN

  31. 10. What is disequilibrium and what comes before and after it? ANSWER: It is the state of chaos/imabalance/a problem/dilemma. It is preceeded by the equilibrium and followed by a new equilibrium

  32. 11. Whose theory includes the term ‘disequilibrium? ANSWER: Todorov

  33. 12. Name three character types that Propp proposed could be found in most Russian fairy tales? ANSWER: The hero / false hero / dispatcher / helper / princess / magician etc.

  34. 13. What do you call a literal meaning of a sign? ANSWER: DENOTATION

  35. 14. What do you call its symbolic meaning (what it represents)? ANSWER: CONNOTATION

  36. 15. What do you call the part of the image that is in front and (usually) in focus? ANSWER: FOREGROUND

  37. 16. What do you call the part of the image that is behind? ANSWER: BACKGROUND

  38. 17. What is the technique of leaving pieces out by editing? ANSWER: ELLIPSES

  39. 18. What is the name given to the ingredients of a certain genre / the parts that work together in signifying the genre? ANSWER: THE REPERTOIRE OF ELEMENTS

  40. 19. What do you call an individual or specific part of a genre? Clue... A genre............ ANSWER: CODE/TROPE

  41. 20. What three things can a text do to a stereotype? ANSWER: REINFORCE / MODIFY / SUBVERT

  42. 21. What three kinds of readings does Stuart Hall suggest a text has? ANSWER: PREFERRED / NEGOTIATED / OPPOSITIONAL

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