
On the History of a Film Aesthetic Concept
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Unlike editing, decoupage does not take place after the film has been shot, but before. The French term refers to the breakdown of a scene into a sequence of shots. In order to translate the written screenplay into film language, cinematographers and directors employ a genuinely cinematic way of thinking-a thinking in sequences of moving images and sounds, including the camera setups, movements, a...
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Unlike editing, decoupage does not take place after the film has been shot, but before. The French term refers to the breakdown of a scene into a sequence of shots. In order to translate the written screenplay into film language, cinematographers and directors employ a genuinely cinematic way of thinking-a thinking in sequences of moving images and sounds, including the camera setups, movements, a...
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