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Display titleEngineering:Film grammar
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Page creatorimported>Scavis
Date of page creation21:53, 26 June 2023
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In film, film grammar is defined as follows: A frame is a single still image. It is analogous to a letter. A shot is a single continuous recording made by a camera. It is analogous to a word. A scene is a series of related shots. It is analogous to a sentence. The study of transitions between scenes...
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