普通考試
106年
[一般行政] 法學知識與英文(包括中華民國憲法、法學緒論、英文)
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請依下文回答第46題至第50題: Stop motion involves physically manipulating objects, making them appear to move on their own. The objects are moved in tediously small increments, and each tiny change in their position is photographed. When the series of pictures is played in a continuous sequence, the objects appear to move of their own free will. Because clay is a material that is particularly malleable, it is often used in films that utilize stop motion photography. The stop motion technique was first put to use in a film called The Humpty Dumpty Circus in 1898. Filmmakers used acrobat and animal toys to become pioneers in this new branch of the movie industry. In the 20th century, animators brought stop motion to the masses when the original King Kong film hit theaters in 1933. Decades later, Disney experimented with stop motion techniques character, Mickey Mouse, in 1978. Then, in 1993, The Nightmare Before Christmas, produced by the delightfully dark Tim Burton, became the first widely released stop motion feature film. Today, thanks to the Internet, entertaining stop motion films are always just a click away. One of the best the Web has to offer is T-Shirt War, which was made by Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal. In the film, the two men use alternating images on their T-Shirts to push each other's buttons. In all, it took 222 shirts to make the short video. Stop motion techniques have also infiltrated music videos, and one of the most impressive is Oren Lavie's “Her Morning Elegance.” It consists of 3,225 still photographs of actors on a bed, which were shot by a single overhead camera. It took four weeks of meticulous planning to map out the computer animated storyboard for the video before a single frame was shot. In Taiwan, a stop motion animation video caused an online sensation. “Deadline”, a class project by Bang-yao Liu, a student at Savannah College of Art and Design, innovatively used Post-it notes. Bang-yao planned out the changing positions of over 6,000 Post-it notes for three months before beginning his four-day shoot. The moving notes tell the story of a young man dealing with a deadline as monsters, thunderstorms, and a submarine move across the wall in front of his desk. The works of Bang-yao and many other creative filmmakers show that there are no limits to this amazing method of movie making.
請依下文回答第46題至第50題: Stop motion involves physically manipulating objects, making them appear to move on their own. The objects are moved in tediously small increments, and each tiny change in their position is photographed. When the series of pictures is played in a continuous sequence, the objects appear to move of their own free will. Because clay is a material that is particularly malleable, it is often used in films that utilize stop motion photography. The stop motion technique was first put to use in a film called The Humpty Dumpty Circus in 1898. Filmmakers used acrobat and animal toys to become pioneers in this new branch of the movie industry. In the 20th century, animators brought stop motion to the masses when the original King Kong film hit theaters in 1933. Decades later, Disney experimented with stop motion techniques character, Mickey Mouse, in 1978. Then, in 1993, The Nightmare Before Christmas, produced by the delightfully dark Tim Burton, became the first widely released stop motion feature film. Today, thanks to the Internet, entertaining stop motion films are always just a click away. One of the best the Web has to offer is T-Shirt War, which was made by Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal. In the film, the two men use alternating images on their T-Shirts to push each other's buttons. In all, it took 222 shirts to make the short video. Stop motion techniques have also infiltrated music videos, and one of the most impressive is Oren Lavie's “Her Morning Elegance.” It consists of 3,225 still photographs of actors on a bed, which were shot by a single overhead camera. It took four weeks of meticulous planning to map out the computer animated storyboard for the video before a single frame was shot. In Taiwan, a stop motion animation video caused an online sensation. “Deadline”, a class project by Bang-yao Liu, a student at Savannah College of Art and Design, innovatively used Post-it notes. Bang-yao planned out the changing positions of over 6,000 Post-it notes for three months before beginning his four-day shoot. The moving notes tell the story of a young man dealing with a deadline as monsters, thunderstorms, and a submarine move across the wall in front of his desk. The works of Bang-yao and many other creative filmmakers show that there are no limits to this amazing method of movie making.
Which of the following is an example of stop motion animation?
- A Drawing a cartoon and then publishing it in a magazine.
- B Taking several pictures of an object while it is in motion.
- C Quickly turning the pages of a book and looking at the words.
- D Filming an image, moving it slightly, and then filming it again.
思路引導 VIP
想像你桌上有一顆完全不會動的石頭。如果你想拍一部影片,讓這顆石頭在螢幕上看起來像是自己「正在走路」,但你手邊只有一台相機和你的雙手,你會如何安排「移動石頭」與「按下快門」的先後順序,才能在最後連續播放照片時,創造出流暢的動態感呢?
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恭喜你準確掌握了這段閱讀測驗的核心概念!這道題目的重點在於對「逐格動畫 (Stop motion)」定義的精準理解。根據文中開頭的敘述,這種技術包含了手動操縱物體、進行極微小的位置移動,並將每個細微變化拍攝下來。你選擇的選項 (D) 完美轉述了「拍攝、微調、再拍攝」的循環邏輯,這正是讓靜態物體在連續播放時,看起來像是具備自主生命力在移動的關鍵特徵。
逐格動畫的定義與辨析
在解題時,最容易產生干擾的是選項 (B),但兩者有本質上的不同:(B) 是拍攝「正在移動中」的物體(如運動攝影),而逐格動畫則是透過靜態影像的堆疊來「創造」動態。這題的鑑別度在於測驗考生是否能從長篇文本中去蕪存菁,排除掉如雜誌出版 (A) 或翻閱書籍 (C) 等無關動作,直接對應到文中「physically manipulating objects」與「photographed」的操作細節。
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