Advanced Cinema Quiz #1 - Hero's Journey, Beat Sheets, & Strory Structure

A captivating illustration of a hero embarking on an adventurous journey through various cinematic landscapes, highlighting elements of storytelling structure and character arcs.

Advanced Cinema Quiz #1

Test your knowledge of the Hero's Journey, beat sheets, and story structure in cinema! This quiz dives deep into the essential components that drive compelling narratives in film, providing insights into characters, plot lines, and common tropes.

  • Explore the Hero's Journey framework
  • Learn about key cinematic concepts
  • Challenge yourself with engaging questions
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by CreativeCinephile42
The Hero's Journey starts in...
The Ordinary World
Wayne's World
Unknown/Special World
Disney World
When the Hero gets his/her Call to Adventure, what do they usually to do next?
Approach the Problem
Refuse the Call
Return with the Call
Cross the Threshold
The Hero usually begins a story with...
Depression
A stable home life
Flaws
Graphic Sex
None of the Above
How many movie beats make up a complete film , according to Blake Snyder?
10
3
23
15
A Hero can connect/relate to the audience in the following way...
Be funny/likeable
Making audiences feel empathy
Be intelligent/skilled
All of the Above
None of the Above
What is the secondary plot line called?
Toy Story
B-Story
Act 2
False Victory/Defeat
When does the Hero's "Eureka Moment"/New plan take place?
Break into Three
Finale
Final Image
Midpoint
What is a logline used for?
Organizing your story structure.
To stimulate interest in your film.
Helps line up the margins of your script.
Records or "logs" each edit/cut.
None of the Above
What is the name of the moment where the Hero questions why this all happening to him/her?
Dark Knight of the Soul
Dark Yeet of the Soul
Bad Guys Close In
Dark Night of the Soul
In the final step of the Hero's Journey, the Hero returns with what?
Your Mom
The Sword
The Elixir
The Mentor
Which of the following is not a typical Horror film cliche ?
Tripping /Falling down when being chased by villain.
"We'll be right back."
Bad guy dies during the first struggle with Hero.
The "black guy" always dies first.
The villain appearing behind the Hero in a reflection.
Teens will live if they don't "go all the way".
Both C & F
When does the inciting incident/catalyst usually happen?
Act 1
Act 3
Final Image
Fun & Games
The Hero's Journey & Beat Sheets can be applied to the following...
Feature Films
Short Films
Books/Novels/Plays
All of the Above
Only A or B
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