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This work argues that cinema communicates through feeling and gesture and surveys the technical, dramaturgical, and poetic dimensions that shape moving pictures. It outlines practical tools and tricks, analyzes staging, setting, and scene construction, discusses adaptation from texts, and considers the role of the filmmaker as poet. Interwoven criticism of contemporary films illustrates aesthetic possibilities and pitfalls, while the concluding chapters map a path toward a more mature film art that balances inventive experimentation with the economic realities of production.

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Walter Julius Bloem

Walter Julius Bloem was a German author and critic, primarily recognized for his contributions to the discourse on cinema and visual arts. His notable work, "The Soul of the Moving Picture," explores the artistic and philosophical dimensions of film, reflecting on its impact on culture and society. Bloem's writings delve into the interplay between technology and art, offering insights that resonate with both filmmakers and audiences. Through his critical lens, he has contributed to the understanding of film as a significant medium of expression in the modern era.

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