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Cinematography in Indian Parallel Cinema

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Which cinematographer is known for his work in the Indian New Wave cinema movement?

  1. Govind Nihalani

  2. Shashi Kapoor

  3. Mani Kaul

  4. Girish Karnad


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Govind Nihalani is a renowned cinematographer who played a significant role in the Indian New Wave cinema movement. He worked on films such as "Aakrosh" and "Ardh Satya".

What is the name of the technique used to create a soft, diffused look in cinematography?

  1. Backlighting

  2. Cross-lighting

  3. Soft lighting

  4. Hard lighting


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Soft lighting is a technique used to create a soft, diffused look in cinematography. It involves using a large, diffused light source to evenly illuminate the subject.

Which Indian film is known for its innovative use of long takes?

  1. Pather Panchali

  2. Nayakan

  3. Sholay

  4. Deewar


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Pather Panchali, directed by Satyajit Ray, is known for its innovative use of long takes. The film's opening shot, which lasts for over three minutes, is particularly iconic.

What is the name of the technique used to create a sense of depth in a shot?

  1. Panning

  2. Tilting

  3. Dolly zoom

  4. Rack focus


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Dolly zoom, also known as the "Vertigo effect," is a technique used to create a sense of depth in a shot. It involves moving the camera towards or away from the subject while simultaneously zooming the lens in or out.

Which Indian cinematographer is known for his work in the Malayalam New Wave cinema movement?

  1. Shaji N. Karun

  2. Girish Kasaravalli

  3. Mani Kaul

  4. Adoor Gopalakrishnan


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Shaji N. Karun is a renowned cinematographer who played a significant role in the Malayalam New Wave cinema movement. He worked on films such as "Piravi" and "Vanaprastham".

What is the name of the technique used to create a sense of movement in a shot?

  1. Panning

  2. Tilting

  3. Dolly zoom

  4. Rack focus


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Panning is a technique used to create a sense of movement in a shot. It involves rotating the camera horizontally to follow a moving subject or to reveal a new part of the scene.

Which Indian film is known for its innovative use of color?

  1. Black

  2. The Lunchbox

  3. 3 Idiots

  4. Rang De Basanti


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Black, directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, is known for its innovative use of color. The film's use of black and white, as well as its vibrant color palette, helps to create a unique and visually striking experience.

What is the name of the technique used to create a sense of perspective in a shot?

  1. Panning

  2. Tilting

  3. Dolly zoom

  4. Rack focus


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Rack focus, also known as "pull focus," is a technique used to create a sense of perspective in a shot. It involves changing the focus of the lens from one subject to another, creating a sense of depth and movement.

Which Indian cinematographer is known for his work in the Bengali New Wave cinema movement?

  1. Ritwik Ghatak

  2. Mrinal Sen

  3. Satyajit Ray

  4. Tapan Sinha


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Satyajit Ray is a renowned cinematographer who played a significant role in the Bengali New Wave cinema movement. He worked on films such as "Pather Panchali" and "Aparajito".

What is the name of the technique used to create a sense of isolation or claustrophobia in a shot?

  1. Panning

  2. Tilting

  3. Dolly zoom

  4. Rack focus


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Dolly zoom, also known as the "Vertigo effect," can be used to create a sense of isolation or claustrophobia in a shot. By moving the camera towards or away from the subject while simultaneously zooming the lens in or out, the filmmaker can create a sense of unease or confinement.

Which Indian film is known for its innovative use of editing?

  1. Haider

  2. The Lunchbox

  3. 3 Idiots

  4. Rang De Basanti


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Haider, directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, is known for its innovative use of editing. The film's use of jump cuts, freeze frames, and other editing techniques helps to create a sense of urgency and tension.

What is the name of the technique used to create a sense of realism in a shot?

  1. Panning

  2. Tilting

  3. Dolly zoom

  4. Rack focus


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Rack focus, also known as "pull focus," can be used to create a sense of realism in a shot. By changing the focus of the lens from one subject to another, the filmmaker can draw the viewer's attention to specific elements of the scene and create a sense of depth and movement.

Which Indian cinematographer is known for his work in the Kannada New Wave cinema movement?

  1. Girish Kasaravalli

  2. T.S. Nagabharana

  3. Girish Karnad

  4. Pattabhirama Reddy


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Girish Kasaravalli is a renowned cinematographer who played a significant role in the Kannada New Wave cinema movement. He worked on films such as "Ghatashraddha" and "Tabarana Kathe".

What is the name of the technique used to create a sense of mystery or suspense in a shot?

  1. Panning

  2. Tilting

  3. Dolly zoom

  4. Rack focus


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Dolly zoom, also known as the "Vertigo effect," can be used to create a sense of mystery or suspense in a shot. By moving the camera towards or away from the subject while simultaneously zooming the lens in or out, the filmmaker can create a sense of unease or uncertainty.

Which Indian film is known for its innovative use of sound design?

  1. Haider

  2. The Lunchbox

  3. 3 Idiots

  4. Rang De Basanti


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Haider, directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, is known for its innovative use of sound design. The film's use of diegetic and non-diegetic sound, as well as its use of silence, helps to create a sense of atmosphere and tension.

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