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This is true of camera angles, of the shot-by-shot construction of movies, too.
It would take a detailed, shot-by-shot analysis of his movies to prove this assertion.
The sense of flowing, shot-by-shot abundance that defines "Diarist Cinema" belies any notion of squareness or sharp edges.
Imagine it televised on ESPN9 with David Alan Harvey and Donna Ferrato doing shot-by-shot coverage.
Like all good golf books, this is not a tale with shot-by-shot accounts of links accomplishments.
Screenplays usually include not only the dialogue spoken by the characters but also a shot-by-shot outline of the film's action.
Single scenes are interrupted by segments from other movies, intensifying their suspense and making us aware of the shot-by-shot approach to the time-related denouement.
The Sun reports an alleged obsession with guns and previous threatening behaviour and an extraordinary shot-by-shot account of the killing on its front page.
The first hour of the film sees Taylor recreating Cameron's original in a style similar to Gus van Sant's shot-by-shot remake of Psycho.
Subrin's film is a shot-by-shot remake of an unreleased 1967 documentary about Firestone that was made by students when she herself was a twenty-two-year-old student at the Art Institute of Chicago.
In 1997, the equally brilliant conceptual artist Elisabeth Subrin produced a shot-by-shot re-creation (made in color, using actors), reclaiming the original film from the male gaze and subverting the idea of documentary as truth.
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