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  2. Film grammar - Wikipedia

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    Griffith was a key figure in establishing the set of codes that have become the universal backbone of film language. He was particularly influential in popularizing " cross-cutting "—using film editing to alternate between different events occurring at the same time & between different time periods within the timeline of the given film —in ...

  3. Film styles - Wikipedia

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    Film style refers to recognizable cinematic techniques used by filmmakers to create specific value in their work. These techniques can include all aspects of film language, including: sound design, mise-en-scène, dialogue, cinematography, editing, or direction. [1]

  4. Cinematic techniques - Wikipedia

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    Movement can be used extensively by film makers to make meaning. It is how a scene is put together to produce an image. A famous example of this, which uses "dance" extensively to communicate meaning and emotion, is the film, West Side Story. Provided in this alphabetised list of film techniques used in motion picture filmmaking. There are a ...

  5. Glossary of motion picture terms - Wikipedia

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    A cinematic technique where the camera looks down on the subject from a high angle and the point of focus often gets "swallowed up." [32] High-angle shots can make the subject seem vulnerable or powerless when applied with the correct mood, setting, and effects. [33] In film, they can make the scene more dramatic.

  6. The Best Cinematography of the 21st Century - AOL

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    From "Tree of Life" to "In the Mood for Love," IndieWire ranks the 40 films with the Best Cinematography of last 20 years.

  7. Film semiotics - Wikipedia

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    Dealt with the cinematic sign, The Grand Syntagmatic, textual systems and analysis, semiotics of filmic sound, language in the cinema. Part Three Film-narratology Taking cues from structuralism and Russian Formalism , film narrative theory attempts to "designate the basic structures of story processes and to define the aesthetic languages ...

  8. Category:Film and video terminology - Wikipedia

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    F. Fake Shemp; False ending; Fan edit; Feature film; Field dominance; Fig Rig; Film adaptation; Film cement; Film d'auteur; Film distributor; Film frame; Film grammar

  9. Film - Wikipedia

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    Film is considered to have its own language. James Monaco wrote a classic text on film theory, titled "How to Read a Film," that addresses this. Director Ingmar Bergman famously said, "Andrei Tarkovsky for me is the greatest director, the one who invented a new language, true to the nature of film, as it captures life as a reflection, life as a ...