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Saturday, 27 October 2012
eBooks on film language
There are plenty of cheap eBooks around which offer film-making tips and guides to media language/film grammar, etc. Here's one example, which features a guide to the shot/angle types plus on camera movement (American-style terms used can be a little confusing though): Ruth Torjussen's How to Film/Direct (£1.11 at the time of writing).
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