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Screenlife as a new cinematic language: Development and Expressive Means

Student: Tsechoeva Valentina

Supervisor: Dmitry Kotov

Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Journalism (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 7

Year of Graduation: 2020

This is one of the first projects about screenlife. The study gives an arguments to prove that screenlife is a new innovative cinema language that has a unique set of digital and media tools for creating a film history. The paper presents a comparative analysis to show the differences between traditional and screenlife that make this movie format completely new kind of cinema art. This study fills up gaps in knowledge about new digital innovations in the field of media and cinematography. The work is aimed at broadering understanding of the importance of cinema language, as well as the modern study of innovation in cinema. The research can be useful for those professionals who are associated with cinema and media technologies.

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