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The narrative growth of a film created through a combination of visuals and sound (resembling the "story" in print literature).
Ãâó: www.psu.edu/dept/inart10_110/inart10/film.html
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The distribution of fuel particles or extent of the fuel bed, thus affecting a fire
Ãâó: www.pfmt.org/fire/glossary.htm
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Consistency of physical detail between shots intended to match.
Ãâó: filmstudy.net/glossary.html
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a Gestalt perceptual principle stating that objects positioned along a path are more likely to be seen as a group
Ãâó: ei.cs.vt.edu/~cs5714/glossary.html
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The state or quality of being continuous or unbroken. A speech with continuity will move smoothly from the introduction through the conclusion by use of effective linking or transitional devices.
Ãâó: www.riverdale.k12.or.us/~bmandis/english/spchtrms....
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