Answer:
The images both use texture, this is because the images looks like it would feel like something. They are different by the texture as well, one would feel bumpy while the other image might feel like a human. The similarities are, they are both in their own art style, they have the look of a texture, they seem 3D, both seem to be done in pencil, and both are portraying an emotion.
Explanation:
I really hope that helps ^^ (also id.k if the 'BW 3/11' is important or not sorry)
Answer:
(B) The idea wasn't invented until 1935.
Explanation:
The best answer would be (B), since prior to that year, all movies were silent ones. Silent movies are movies without any sound, which started since the late 19th century until they early 20th century.
Though by 1927 movies were already released with sounds, such as the musical The Jazz Singer, none were composed specifically for each movie.
WIth Max Steiner's film score for King Kong, the trend starts, however. King Kong was released in 1933, and after the release more movies had their own film scores. 1935 was also the year when Academy Awards started giving awards for Best Original Film Score.
Answer: dynamic
Explanation:
The technique of gradually changing dynamic levels was developed by the Mannheim symphonists.
The Mannheim school were composers whom were under the guidance of Duke Karl Theodor. They were good in their instrumental music, and they introduced several innovative ideas for the orchestral music.
Some of the composers in the school were Johann Stamitz, Christian Cannabich, Franz Xaver Richter, Carl Stamitz, etc