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Close-Up Film Language
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Close-Up Film Language

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The Close-Up Film Language Glossary of thewell-known German Educational Publishers Schöningh provides clearand concise definitions of essential film language terms used inbasic and advanced film courses. Though geared for use in highschool (particular sixth forms) and higher education, the glossaryis appropriate for anyone generally interested in cinema, film andfilm analysis. The Close-Up Film Language Glossary contains aunique collection of 'Visual markers', which are visualizations offilmic means and techniques. Groups of visual markers provide aquick and comprehensive overview of important categories of filmlanguage.
The Close-Up Film Language Glossary places particular emphasison the often neglected topics composition and color in movies.
Film language categories with visual markers:
Mise en Scène
Lighting style
Lens type
Focus
Camera distance
Camera angle
Camera movement
Point of view
Editing
Continuity editing
Transitions
Pace and time
Features:
- More than 370 linked entries for Film studies
- 80 unique Visual markers visualize the core ideas of filmic meansand techniques
- Graphics help to improve the understandings of technicalterms
- Favorite function allows each user to store their favorite oressential terms for fast access
- Fast and comprehensive search function provides easy access tothe technical terms (even if only a part of a technical term isknown)
- Text and pictures can be copied to the clipboard for citationpurposes and use in other programs (e.g. for writing anessay)
- A special view of Visual markers allow for visual search oftechnical terms
- Clean, uncluttered interface
- No internet connection required
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