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if the camera crosses the 180 degree line, the characters/objects change positions, thus confusing the audience.
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Japanese animation, similiar to Manga
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Japanese performers provide live narration for a silent film
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When one scene is followed by a completely different scene (ex: rainy scene followed by a bright and sunny scene)
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using stunt doubles or stand ins for a scene
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using movie sets or different locations to depict another location. (ex: a film about Greece is filmed in New Zealand)
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Camera cuts away from one action to another to show that the events are happening at the same time
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A shot between scenes that function as a transition from one scene to another, Ozu
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Anti-war art movement during World War I, Man Ray
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Sound coming from within the film, in the scene (ex: music playing on a jukebox in the scene)
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Cuts made to create different emotions in the audience.
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Awareness of self and existence..?
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Heavy patterns of shadows and darkness. Hollywood crime drama
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going back in time in the narrative to show scenes that may provide a back story for the present
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interjected scene that takes the narrative forward in time from the current point of the story. A look into the future
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A cut from one scene to the next on the basis of similar geometrical, textural, or other compositional values.
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Actor-soup, funeral, child
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A factor or relationship that connects or ties one thing to another
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Sound that comes from outside the film
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Giant stairway in Ukraine. Battleship Potemkin (film with baby carriage going down steps)
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Same as cross cut, same actions at the same time, in a different place.
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Scene goes along with music in movie, paper folding
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Cultural and artistic movement in the 1920s.
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Seven? Old office vs modern office, waist level light means head is in the dark.
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Akira Kurosawa, Japanese take on a Western film
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Salvador Dali and Bunuel, surrealist
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3 minute long shot in the opening scene
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Akira Kurosawa, Japanese translation of Shakespeare's Macbeth
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Carl Theodore Dreyer, masterpiece of emotion realism/expressionism
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Eisenstien, factory workers on strike
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Remake of Kurosawa's Hidden Fortress
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Disney, Mickey Mouse, Ub Iwerks, First cartoon with sound, controversial parts taken out (mama pig)
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Kurosawa, based on western Magnificent Seven.
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Kurosawa, based on Shakespeare's King Lear
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Eisenstien. Very artistic and angular in position of characters.
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