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What do you usually take in the media exam?

The contents of all examinations for film and television media majors:

1. The common sense questions of literature and art include filling in the blanks, short answers and questions;

Fill in the blanks to check your knowledge of famous works. Questions and answers examine your depth of understanding of the technical terms and genre names of literature and art. For example: "separation of sound and painting", "impressionism" and "business". Of course, the best way to test people is to ask questions, which can best reflect your unique views and analytical ability on literature and art. For example, on the relationship between artistic fiction and real life, what are the characteristics of commercial films, such as evaluating Wang Shuo's films, and urban and rural cultural construction.

2. Written film (TV film) review, showing a film and asking candidates to write a review article on the film in class. This is an exam to test your comprehensive quality. Need a more comprehensive understanding. During the exam, you should learn how to watch movies. After watching movies, a film review should be formed in your mind.

third, the proposition composition narrative prose, discussion, explanation, etc.