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Every Face Tells A Story | The Language of Cinema
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What makes a film a film? What really makes it unique and separate from novels, plays, photos, and radio? Here, I want to show you one of the most subtle tools of the language of cinema. You can tell a story with nothing but your characters' faces.
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