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  2. Linguistic film theory - Wikipedia

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    Linguistic film theory was proposed by Stanley Cavell [1] and it is based on the philosophical tradition begun by late Ludwig Wittgenstein.The theory itself is said to mirror aspects of the activity of Wittgenstein's own philosophising (e.g. Wittgenstein's thought experiments) as films are viewed capable of engaging the audience in a therapeutic process of 'dialogue' and even investigate the ...

  3. Film analysis - Wikipedia

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    Film analysis is the process by which a film is analyzed in terms of mise-en-scène, cinematography, sound, and editing. One way of analyzing films is by shot-by-shot analysis, though that is typically used only for small clips or scenes. Film analysis is closely connected to film theory. Authors suggest various approaches to film analysis.

  4. Visual rhetoric - Wikipedia

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    One way to analyze a visual text is to dissect it in order for the viewer to understand its tenor. Viewers can break the text into smaller parts and share perspectives to reach its meaning. [5] In analyzing a text that includes an image of the bald eagle, as the main body of the visual text, questions of representation and connotation come into ...

  5. 30 Must-See Movies Based on Unbelievable True Stories - AOL

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    Based on Jessica Bruder’s 2017 nonfiction book of the same name, the Chloe Zhao-directed film delivers a unique perspective on a very real community of older Americans who, after the Great ...

  6. Robert De Niro improvised this line of dialogue during the filming Martin Scorsese’sTaxi Driver in a vintage scene that sees his character, Travis Bickle, fantasise about scenarios where he ...

  7. Visual rhetoric and composition - Wikipedia

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    Visual rhetoric or “visual modes of representation” has been present in composition (college writing) courses for decades but only as a complementary component “for writing assignments and instructions” since it was considered as “a less sophisticated, less precise mode of conveying semiotic content than written language.” [3] Nevertheless, many experts in composition studies ...

  8. 20 Popular Movies You Didn't Know Were Based on Books - AOL

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    Put your knowledge to the test with this list of 20 surprising movies based on books. Add these adaptations to your watchlist for your next at-home movie night.

  9. Rhetoric - Wikipedia

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    Since the aim of rhetoric is to be persuasive, the level to which the rhetoric in question persuades its audience is what must be analyzed, and later criticized. In determining the extent to which a text is persuasive, one may explore the text's relationship with its audience, purpose, ethics, argument, evidence, arrangement, delivery, and style.