Asked by Spencer Enyeart on Jun 13, 2024

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If you were to make a film in the aesthetic style of early cinema, it would include all of the following attributes EXCEPT

A) it would be about 30 seconds long.
B) it would be a single shot.
C) the camera would be on a tripod.
D) the camera would pan and tilt to follow the action.

Aesthetic Style

The distinctive visual and conceptual style that characterizes an artist's work or a particular movement in art or design.

Single Shot

A filmmaking technique where a scene is shot in one continuous take without any cuts, often used to create a sense of realism or intensity.

  • Understand the stylistic decisions made in early film and how these influenced viewer interpretation.
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Zybrea KnightJun 18, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The aesthetic style of early cinema typically included short films with a single shot, and the camera would be placed on a tripod. However, during this period, the camera technology did not allow for panning or tilting, so this option would not be included in a film made in the aesthetic style of early cinema.