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The Literature/Film Reader Issues of Adaptation Edited by James M. Welsh Peter Lev THE SCARECROW PRESS, INC. Lanham, Maryland • Toronto • Plymouth, UK 2007 SCARECROW…

Entertainment & Humor Movies quizz

1. TYPES OF FILMS Vocabulary 2. action film 3. adventure film 4. animated film 5. biography (biopic) 6. cartoons 7. comedy 8. documentary film 9. drama 10. horror film 11.…

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1. FILMS 2. Cartoon film 3. Cartoon film =Animated film 4. Action film 5. Historical film 6. Crime film 7. Fantasy film 8. Comedy film 9. Cowboy film 10. Cowboy film =Western…

Education Film studies - Genre

1. Lesson Objectives: To be able to explain the functions of film genre, and identify generic elements in ‘Super 8’ and ‘Moonrise Kingdom’. 2. Read through the plot…

Documents Mise en scene

1. Analysing Images Introduction to Film Language Mise-En-Scene 2. Mise-En-Scene … is a French term meaningwhat is put into a scene or frame … is made up of visual information…

Documents Films vocabulary

1. TYPES OF FILMS Vocabulary 2. action film 3. adventure film 4. animation film 5. cartoons 6. biography (biopic) 7. Documentary film 8. comedy 9. drama 10. horror film 11.…

Entertainment & Humor 9 Shots - Star Trek Into Darkness 2013

1. THE NINE SHOTS STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS 2. SHOT 1The first shot is an aerial shot. In approximately 20 seconds the shot zooms in from outside the planet's atmosphere…

Entertainment & Humor Equilibrium

1. FILM STUDY WORKSHOP PRESENTS EQUILIBRIUMLibriaThe World of Equilibrium Enter the world of Equilibrium where there is no war, emotions are suppressed, and artistic expression…

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1. Genres 2. ComedyComedy is a genre of film in which the mainemphasis is on humour. The aim of the film is toelicit laughter from the audience. Comedies aretypically light-hearted…

Education Film: Introduction to mi-en-scene - for schoolchildren

1. Film Techniques MIS-EN-SCENE & CINEMATOGRAPHY 2. Mis-en-Scene  French word that's pronounced (meez-an-sen)  Originally a theatre term meaning ‘staging’…