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Scriptwriting and Storyboard Designing


B Sc (MM)6th Semester 2012 Internal Examination
Duration 3Hrs
Section A

Marks 75
Marks 2 each

Note: Attempt Any 15 questions from Section A. Attempt any 9 questions from section B

Q.1. When is a story called a high concept story? Name three styles of screenwriting. Q.2. What is the length of an average features screenplay? How is the format of a script planned? Q.3. What are script revisions marked with? What does information contained in the header include? Q.4. How is a teleplay different from a screenplay for movies? What is a television season? Q.5. If used appropriately, what can transitions help in doing? Why is a cast list used? Q.6. What is the difference between the first line of a montage and the first line of the series of shots? Q.7. What is the measurements of dialogue margins? When does a parenthetical element appear in a script. Q.8. What is the main difference between the chief aims of a narrative and an expository text? What is story grammar? Q.9. What is the word 'supers' an abbreviation for? Name the first element of a script?

Q.10. What does genre mean in film theory? How are fictional films generally categorized? Q.11. How will an interactive test of concept representation and an interactive storyboard be different from each other? Q.12. Point out the difference between dual dialogue margin and standard dialogue margins. Q.13. What can poorly designed product specification lead to. Q.14. What is one of the most dynamic aspects of cinematography? Q.15. How does storyboarding inspire new ideas? How does a well designed storyboard help the user? Q.16. What does interactive storyboarding allow you to do? Q.17. What do high view points and high camera angles help to do? Q.18. Name any two special audio effects that can be incorporated into a digital story. Section B Marks 5 each

Q.1. How will you create a storyboard showing vanishing motion? Explain with the help of figure. Q.2. Explain the principles of script analysis? Q.3. Describe the production flow chart. Q.4. What do you understand by emphasis in action? Describe. Q.5. Explain flashback. Q.6. Explain Parenthetical. Q.7. Explain the various camera angles? Q.8. Explain basics and uses of script writing? Q.9. Describe what header and footers are.

Q.10. Write a note on the points that need to kept in mind while formatting dual column dialogue. Q.11. Explain interactive storyboarding. Q.12. Describe spec script. Q.13. Describe the significance of sound in cinema. Q.14. Write a meaning of (any 5): i) Antagonist v) Plot point ii) Commedia del rate vi) Storytelling iii) Estimator iv) Editor

vii) Three act structure

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Realistic Concept of Animation and Special Effects


B Sc (MM)6th Semester 2012 Internal Examination
Duration 3Hrs
Section A Q.1. What is the use of body mechanics? Q.2. Why is traditional animation known as a 'hands-on' process? Q.3. What are armatures? Q.4. What is aspect ratio? Q.5. Define animation? Name some imaginary or mythological characters used in animation films. Q.6. ? Q.7. Write the implications of the following in between. i) No in-betweens iii) Four-in-betweens ii) One in-between iv) Six-in-betweens

Marks 75
Marks 2 each

Note: Attempt Any 15 questions from Section A. Attempt any 9 questions from section B

Q.8. ? Q.9. ? Q.10. ? Q.11. ?

Q.12. . Q.13. What are the funtions of the following options. time slider, time line, Auto key and time Q.14. ? Q.15. Name the film in which clay animation was used first time. Q.16. How are timing and emotions related to each other? Q.17. What is computer animation? Q.18. What is Posing? Section B Marks 5 each

Q.1. How will you create a storyboard showing vanishing motion? Explain with the help of figure. Q.2. Explain the principles of script analysis? Q.3. Describe the production flow chart. Q.4. What do you understand by emphasis in action? Describe. Q.5. Explain flashback. Q.6. Explain Parenthetical. Q.7. Explain the various camera angles? Q.8. Explain basics and uses of script writing? Q.9. Describe what header and footers are. Q.10. Write a note on the points that need to kept in mind while formatting dual column dialogue. Q.11. Explain interactive storyboarding.

Q.12. Describe spec script. Q.13. Describe the significance of sound in cinema. Q.14. Write a meaning of (any 5): i) Antagonist v) Plot point ii) Commedia del rate vi) Storytelling iii) Estimator iv) Editor

vii) Three act structure

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