Close-Up Film Language Reviews
Published by Neue Wege des Lernens e. V. on 2018-12-20π·οΈ About: The German non-profit organisation 'Neue Wege des Lernens e. V.
π·οΈ About: The German non-profit organisation 'Neue Wege des Lernens e. V.
by YourFriendBen
Love little apps like this, would definitely buy a beer for these guys.
It would be handy though to be able to swipe side to side in the definition page of a word to go to the next indexed word for those who are brushing up on their filming vocab.
Thanks you guys!
by PaxRome
Great app. I looked around for something like it and this is by far the best available.
by Missingoutt
Beautiful thank you. Been using it religiously.
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Close-Up Film Language works most of the time. If it is not working for you, we recommend you excersise some patience and retry later or Contact Support.
The Close-Up Film Language Glossary contains a unique collection of 'Visual markers', which are visualizations of filmic means and techniques.
Additionally a collection of useful checklists which help you analyzing the different aspects of film language in classroom study or when writing a film studies essay can be obtained separately from within the app.
The Close-Up Film Language Glossary places particular emphasis on the topics composition and color in movies.
The App "Close-up" provides clear and concise definitions of essential film language terms used in basic and advanced film courses.
Groups of visual markers provide a quick and comprehensive overview of important categories of film language.
Though geared for use in high school (particular sixth forms) and higher education the glossary is appropriate for anyone generally interested in cinema, film and film analysis.
We have a particularly strong commitment to supporting cultural Film Education with digital tools.
This includes the production of digital learning assets and apps for educational use, particularly for non-STEM classes and subjects.
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With kind support of SchΓΆningh Verlag, JΓΌhenplatz 1-3, 33098 Paderborn, Germany.
The German non-profit organisation 'Neue Wege des Lernens e.