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DP Film: Film Texts
Guide to DP Film resources at WAB
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How to Analyze Movies
8 Part series on Film Inquiry. You'll need the login
Mise-en-Scene: What is it and why is it important?
Semiotics
Media Studies: Mise-en-scene
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Cinephile: Reevaluating TElevision
Television Narrative
Complex TV
Narrative Complexity in Television
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