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... of film to understand as Film Language; Camera, Lighting, and Sound, which can be seen as Film Language at it's most basic. Richards (1992)5 divides Film Language into three main groups, the Most - Used Cinema Languages, the Contrasting Cinema Languages, and Other Cinema Languages. Although there are many different film languages all of them comprise of the three basic elements outlined by Baker. Each named Language in Richards offers a different combination of Camera Shots, sometimes united with Sound and Lighting. In order to assess which Language is used and how it is used within the case study it is important to verify what each language includes. The following section will therefore be a brief description of each Language. The Most - Used Film Languages Master Scene Film Language Camera The use of the camera is very important in this Language. The camera placement is normal with no sharp angles, this is ...
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