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YA Novel, Graphic Novel, Feature Film

Techniques and Cinematic Effects  Long Shot  Close-ups (Zoom)  Low/High & Dutch Angles  Dolly Shots *  Low/High and neutral lighting  Original Music  The Dissolve (“Around the World Scene” (“Under the covers”)* Derivations Usage of direct dialogue selections 3-D Effectiveness Music Effectiveness Derivations Usage of direct dialogue selections 3-D Effectiveness Music Effectiveness