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psychological novel prose fiction which emphasizes characterization (characters motivations and internal actions) over external dramatic development
pure cinema the aesthetic standard that asserts that a film is most successful when it uses, manipulates, and exploits the image alone, unaided by extraneous devices of sound
reaction shot a shot of a person responding to something or someone on the preceding shot
realism a method that attempts a truthful treatment of its material through a fidelity to the actuality of its representation, untouched by romantic or impressionistic coloring.
reading an audition for a part during which the actor reads from the script
read-through a preliminary rehearsal in which the actors read the script aloud, in order to acquaint the cast with one another and to begin discussions among the director and them
record film the filming of a specific event (ex. a baseball game) pr series of events (ex. the world series) in a straightforward manner, without artistic input
release the initial exhibition a distribution of a film, if the budget is large enough, this initial exhibition is preceded by previews and advertising campaigns
release print the particular form of the film that is the composite print distributed for exhibition. these are made from the sample print and in large numbers for commercial distribution
remake a newer version of a film that had already been made
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