The Evolution of Photography Quiz

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The Evolution of Photography Quiz

Test your knowledge on the history and pioneering figures of photography and film with this engaging quiz. Discover how various inventors and filmmakers transformed the visual arts into the mediums we know today.

  • 23 thought-provoking questions
  • Covers key figures like Da Vinci, Daguerre, and Griffith
  • Perfect for film and photography enthusiasts
23 Questions6 MinutesCreated by CapturingLight101
Leonardo Davinci
Invented kintetoscope
Created cinematography
Invented shutter that allowed stop motion
Created camera obscura
Joseph Nicephone Niepce created the process of putting a permanent image on metal plate, the exposure took 12h
True
False
Ibn Al-Haytham created the first pinhole camera using
A candle
A tent
A piece of glass
A silver plate
 
Who created the first image on paper
Louis Jacques Mande Dagurre
Thomas Edison
William Henry Fox Talbot
George Melies
Luis Jacques Mande Daguerre brought composition into photography
True
False
Who invented a shutter to allow stop motion
Edwin Porter
Edweard Muybridge
Alice Guy Blanche
 
It took 12 cameras to find out whether a horse if ever completely off the ground
True
False
Thomas Wedgewood made many successful attempts to capture a permanent image
True
False
Persistence of vision is the eye/brain holds on to an image for a split second before going on the next image
True
False
Birth of Motion Picture
Iris, colour, lens, shutter, movement
Iris, lens, picture, shutter, movement
Iris, lens, film, composition, moevement
Iris, lens, film, shutter, movement
Who created the kinetoscope
Edwin porter
Thomas Edison
Edweard Murray
F.W. Murneau
The kinetoscope allowed many viewers to watch at once
True
False
The Lumiere Brothers created cinemtographe
True
False
Arrival Of The Train was iconic because
The speed the train was moving
The incident in the film
The use of perspective
The use of camera movement
Early cinema recorded
Fictional events
Non fictional events
Select 5 that apply. Edwin Porter used these techniques during the Great Train Robberyy
Storyline
Suspense
Editing
Real-time vs cinematic time
Sequence of clips
Use of illusion
Camera Movement
Intangible theatre
George Melies integreated science and film
True
False
D.W. Griffith is the most influential American Filmmaker
True
False
D.W. Griffith is known for using these techniques in "The Birth Of A Nation". Select 4 that apply
Close-up
Low angle shots
Tracking shots
Tilts
Pans
Shadows
Frame shape
Parallel cuts
Who directed Battleship Potempkin
Leni Reinfenstahld
Sergei Einstein
Denis Kaufman
E.W Murnau
Who directed Man With A Camera
Leni Reinfenstahld
Sergei Einstein
Denis Kaufman
E.W Murnau
 
Who directed Triumph Of The Will
Leni Reinfenstahld
Sergei Einstein
Denis Kaufman
E.W Murnau
 
German Expressionism is horror films in the 1920s
True
False
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