In essay form, answer the following questions:

1. What is content and form in filmaking? Provide and example.

2. Define mise-en-scene and provide an example?

3. Why is sound design important in film, even though film is visually centered?

4. How are American ideaologies demonstrated in film? Are they accurate? Provide examples.

5. How is American popular culture portrayed in American film?

6. What American ideologies are represented in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest? Are they accurate today as they might have been in 1975?

7. Summarize the style of Hollywood Cinema. Discuss the main points.

8. Regarding the Business of Hollywood, name the 3 main components of filmmaking.

Answer questions and put into essay format. 

Use an APA format. Cover page and reference page required.Include one direct quote with proper in text citation and one paraphrase with in text citation. You may use outside sources but they must be referenced properly.

This is what is from the book that i gathered so far. 

1.    What is content and form in filmmaking? Provide an example.

Film form refers to constitutive elements that make a filmuniquely a film and not a painting or a short story. All works of art mightbe said to have both form and content. Content is what a work is about, whileform if how that content is expressed, Form and content are inextricablycombined, and it is an old adage of art theory that form follows content,which means that the content of a work of art dictate the form in which itshould be expressed. For example, many different poems might have the samecontent- say, for example, a rose- but the content of a rose can be expresses invarious forms in an infinite number of ways, in a sonnet, a ballad, an epic, ahaiku, a limerick, and so forth. Each of these formal structures will create a differenttake on the content.

2.    Define mise-en-scene and provide an example?

This is a French term for what goes into each individual shot (oruninterrupted run of film). Aspects of mise-en-schene include our second andthird formal aces; the visual design of whats being filmed (the choice ofsets, costumes, makeup, lighting, color, and actors performance andarrangements before the camera) and the cinematographic design- that is how thecamera records the visual elements that have been dictated by the literary designs,it includes things like the choice of framing, lenses, camera angles, camera movements,what is in focus and what is not. Each of these choices of mise-en-scene canaffect the viewers feelings towards the story and its characters. A room thatis brightly lit may seem comfortable or even festive; that same room with heavyshadows may seem threatening or scary. Or if everyone in a crowd scene iswearing various shades of gray and black and there is one person wearing redthe viewers will tend to focus on the one person wearing red. Another examplecan be if the camera is shooting up from the floor at a character it willcreate a different feeling than a camera aimed at eye-level.

3.     Why issound design important in film, even though film is visually centered?

Although cinema audiences are usually referred to as viewers orspectators, audiences both watch and listen to films, and the same types ofartistic choices hat are made with the visual images are also made with thesoundtrack. The dialog of some of the characters on the screen is easy to hear,while the dialog of others is inaudible (thus directing the audience member topay attention to the conversation that the filmmakers want them to payattention to). Most films have a musical score that the audience can hear butwhich the characters cannot. Choosing what type of music to play under a scenewill greatly affect viewer comprehension- that is why the music is there in thefirst place- by directing the viewer toward the preferred understanding of theimages. Playing luscious ballas during a scene between a woman and her fianc helpscreate a romantic sense but playing ominous music during the same scene maymake the viewer think the man is out to hurt the women (or vice vera).

4.     How areAmerican ideologies demonstrated in film? Are they accurate? Provide 

examples.

The constitution of the U.S. famously begins with these threewords: We the people. Their importance highlights one of the founding principlesof the nation: that the power of government is embodied not in the will of adictator, nor in that of a religious leader or a monarch, but in the collectivewill of individual citizens


The book is America on Film 2nd edition this is a priority source. I can provide ebook login if 

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