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aerial perspective

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a cue for suggesting represented depth in the image by presenting objects in the distance less distinctly than those in the foreground


affective fallacy

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a term used in literary criticism to suggest that it is an error to judge a work of art on the basis of its results, especially its emotional effect


affective theory

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theory that deals with the effect of a work of art rather than its creation.


aleatory technique

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an artistic technique that utilises chance conditions and probability. In aleatory film, images and sounds are not planned in advance.


ambient light

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the natural light surrounding the subject, usually understood to be soft.



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