This document outlines an examination for a movie analysis and appreciation course. It includes questions that assess understanding of key film concepts like character actors, animation vs live action, symbolism, and staging. Students must also discuss experimental animation films and provide examples, explain the term "extreme long shot" with an example, and write short notes on two film directors or Steven Spielberg. Additionally, one long answer question requires discussing noir and its visual impact or the elements of film appreciation. The practical section asks students to create a photo narrative using provided images, with appropriate comments to explain the story.
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Third sem sample paper of movie analysis and appreciation bsca 012
1. *BSCA012* BSCA 012
III Semester B.Sc. Animation Examination, May 2010
MOVIE ANALYSIS AND APPRECIATION
Theory
Note : Wherever required, use pencil sketches.
Time : 1 Hour Max. Marks : 20
SECTION – IA
Answer any three of the following questions in brief : (3×2=6)
1. What is meant by “Character Actor” ?
2. Explain two major differences between “Animation and Live action film”.
3. What is “Symbolism” in movies ?
4. What is staging ?
SECTION – IB
Answer any three of the following questions : (3×3=9)
1. Discuss experimental animation films. Give two examples.
2. Discuss the term ‘Extreme long shot’ in films with example.
3. Write short notes on any two of the following :
a) Meera Nair b) Shyam Benegal
c) Steven Spielberg
4. Discuss different types of editing.
SECTION – IC
Answer any one of the following question in detail : (1×5=5)
1. Discuss Noir and its visual impact in film.
2. What are the elements of “Film Appreciation” ?
P.T.O.
2. BSCA 012 *BSCA012*
Practical
SECTION – IIA
Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 30
Use your own imagination and create a photo narrative (story) out of the images
given. Images can be chosen at random and one need not necessarily use all the
images. Pass appropriate and brief comments under the images to help understand
your narrative. Images available in folder named Photo Narrative.
(Use Photo shop, MS word or MS power point as required.)
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