The impact of film; how ideas are communicated through cinema and television [by] Roy Paul Madsen.
Material type:
- 791.43013
- PN 1994 M183i 1973
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Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Humanidades | Humanidades (4to. Piso) | PN 1994 M183i 1973 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | 1 | Available | 00000112736 |
Bibliography: p. [535]-549.
[pt. 1]. The concepts of cinema-television. 1. Cinema-television and the viewer -- 2. The language of cinema-television -- 3. The grammar of cinematography -- 4. The syntax of editing -- 5. The puncutation of sound -- 6. Videotape and film : the new synthesis -- 7. Animation : the eye of the mind -- 8. The concepts of special effects -- [pt. 2]. The dramatic film. 9. Dramatic structure in cinema-television -- 10. Cinematic development of characters -- 11. Adaptation : novels and stage plays into cinema-television -- 12. The action film and the psychodrama -- 13. The comedy and the musical -- [pt. 3]. Documentary and persuasive forms. 14. The classic documentary film -- 15. The television documentary film -- 16. Historical, ethnographic, and natural history film -- 17. The propaganda film -- 18. The television commercial -- [pt. 4]. Educational and research forms. 19. Teaching with films -- 20. Teaching by television -- 21. The teaching effectiveness of film and television -- 22. Science and cinema-television.
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