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Students Name Professors Name Subject Date Rebel Without a Cause Introduction Film writing entails the use of technical elements. The film writer has to incorporate features such as editing and cinematography to better the film and get more considerable attention from the audience. In the use of editing shots are selected and combined into a sequence that is used to create motion pictures that are finished. Technical and artistic decisions related to imaging in film to be carefully selected. For instance words have to be picked carefully to avoid little denotation. The tone as applied in argument by the writer has to take a more significant effect to formulate convincing evidence. More so adequately constructed sentences should be used to make coherent paragraphs that outlines every idea the filmmaker tries to bring into the context. Works Cited BIBLIOGRAPHY Corrigan Timothy. Short Guide to Writing about Film. Pearson Education Limited 2013. [...]
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After reading Corrigan's Writing About FilmPreview the documentView in a new window write a well developed 2-3 paragraph entry engaging with the narrative (story) and at least two technical element (cinematography, editing, lighting, etc.). Explore how they reinforce each other in telling the story using cinematic form. REQUIREMENTS: Spell and grammar check you work before submitting it. If you use quotes you must cite your source (use MLA formatting Links to an external site., for more info see the Purdue OWL site. Please refrain from using quotes from sources as this is a short written assignment. If absolutely necessary make them short and sweet with in-text citation or end notes. At a minimum you should reference your class notes and the course textbook. www.youtube.com www.youtube.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RHrQlqoTTA