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The photodrama

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About This Book

This practical guide examines the motion-picture medium as a distinct artistic form, outlining its principles, technical differences from stage drama and fiction, and the components of a photoplay such as synopsis, scenario, scenes, and settings. It advises on visual devices—captions, inserts, close-ups, visions—visualization and economy of action, characterization, thematic treatment including censorship, and production constraints like duration and scene count. It devotes sections to generating and developing plot germs, structuring beginnings and climaxes, and dramatic construction and expression, and concludes with examples, a complete sample photoplay, and a glossary for practitioners.

About the Author

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Henry Albert Phillips

Henry Albert Phillips was an early 20th-century author known for his work in the realm of visual storytelling. His notable book, "The Photodrama," explores the intersection of photography and drama, reflecting the innovative artistic movements of his time. Phillips contributed to the discourse on how visual media can enhance narrative experiences, making his work significant in the context of early cinematic and photographic arts. His writings offer insights into the evolving landscape of entertainment and the role of technology in storytelling.

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