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Interpretation Versus Imagination - The Loss of Perception Between Page and Screen

 
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Interpretation Versus Imagination - The Loss of Perception Between Page and Screen

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An 8 page paper that argues the point that the historical written word loses much of the personal perception it evokes in individual readers when it is converted to the film medium due to the influence of the personal perception of the cinematographer. The history and evolution of historical cinematography from the earliest days of the film industry to present are discussed, including a brief description of the progressive documentary format that emerged in the 1990s. Bibliography lists 6 sources. LCFilm.doc
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