Thursday, 2 May 2024, 9:43 PM
Site: DIGITAL MEDIA SKILLS GATEWAY
Course: DIGITAL MEDIA SKILLS GATEWAY (DIGITAL MEDIA SKILLS GATEWAY)
Glossary: FILM & TV GLOSSARY
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formalism (1) | |
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the theory that meaning exists primarily in the form or language of discourse rather than in the content or subject. | |
formalism (2) | |
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the Soviet movement of the 1920's that developed these ideas. | |
formative theory | |
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theory that deals with form rather than function or subject. | |
forms, open and closed | |
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in form, the frame drastically limits the space of the scene, suggest that the limits of the frame are the limits of artistic reality. In form, mise-en-scene and design elements of the frame conspire to make the audience aware of the continuous space beyond the limits of the frame suggesting that reality continues outside the frame. | |
frame (1) | |
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a single image on the strip of film. When a series of frames are projected onto a screen in quick succession (currently 24 frames per second), an illusion of movement is created. | |