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Literary Dimensions of Film

Literary Dimensions of Film. Course Review. Frame Shot Scene Sequence Cut Jump cut Fade Dissolve. Cross Cutting Montage Tracking Pan Crane Shot Close Up / Long Shot Establishing Shot. Film Terms. Point of View Objective Subjective Conventions Allusions Genre Flashback

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Literary Dimensions of Film

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  1. Literary Dimensions of Film Course Review

  2. Frame Shot Scene Sequence Cut Jump cut Fade Dissolve Cross Cutting Montage Tracking Pan Crane Shot Close Up/Long Shot Establishing Shot Film Terms

  3. Point of View Objective Subjective Conventions Allusions Genre Flashback Intertextuality Narration (Literature) Voice-Over (Film) First Person Narrator Third Person Narrator Limited Narrator Omniscient Narrator Metaphors Symbols Literary/Film Terms

  4. Scene Act Exposition Complication Climax Denouement Multiple Plots Protagonist Antagonist Confidante Soliloquy Dialogue Blank Verse Rhyming Couplets Drama

  5. Author Structure Setting Judith Keith Fritz Keith Telephone Calls Plays-The Jewish Wife

  6. Author Henry V Fluellen Bardolph Pistol Dauphin Katherine Exeter Agincourt Harfleur Constable “band of brothers” “Salic law” Falstaff Richard II Chorus Plays-Henry V

  7. Author Cyrano de Bergerac Roxanne Christian De Guiche Rageneau Viscount Valvert Le Bret “panache” “preciuses” “ballad of a duel” Arras The moon Ligniere Hôtel de Bourgogne Molière Plays—Cyrano de Bergerac

  8. Authors Director Will Viola Henslowe Elizabeth Fennyman Ned Allen Wessex Romeo and Juliet Twelfth Night Christopher Marlowe Henry VI Dr. Faustus The Curtain The Rose Screenplay-Shakespeare in Love

  9. Authors Characters Plots Settings Periods Chronologies Frames “Rear Window” Slaughterhouse Five “A Rose for Emily” “Hills Like White Elephants” Fiction

  10. Hal Jeffries Sam Lars Thorwald Delayed action synchronization Beethoven The trunk The note The phone calls The day man The steps to suspecting and solving the murder Fiction—“Rear Window”

  11. Billy Pilgrim Valencia Montana Wildhack Edgar Derby Paul Lazzarro Tralfamadore Kilgore Trout Dresden Firebombing Robert Pilgrim Frame Bernard V. O’Hare “So it goes.” Swimming pool Children’s Crusade Author Fiction—Slaughterhouse Five

  12. “A Rose For Emily” Author Emily Mr. Grierson Tobe The locked room Homer Barron The narrator The discovery “Hills Like White Elephants” The American The Girl The Conversation The Setting The drinks “Please please please please please please please” Fiction: Short Stories

  13. Directors Screenwriters Henry V Henry V Cyrano de Bergerac Roxanne Shakespeare in Love “Hills Like White Elephants” Rear Window Slaughterhouse Five “A Rose for Emily” Citizen Kane Film Scores/Music Films

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