Citations:reveal

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English citations of reveal

Noun[edit]

  • 2001, Nicholas Proferes, Film Directing Fundamentals[1], →ISBN:
    The reveal is a narrative/dramatic element so pervasive that its power can be underestimated by the beginning filmmaker because, in a sense, each shot reveals something.
  • 2002, Blain Brown, Cinematography[2], →ISBN:
    A simple dolly or crane move can be used for an effective reveal. A subject fills the frame, then with a move, something else is revealed.
  • 2004, Fred Karlin, On the Track, →ISBN, page 178:
    Look for the reveal of the ghosts hanging in the school hallway (00:57:27); []