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a noun that names a particular group of people or things, e.g. a flock of birds, a herd of cattle; a committee of members, a team of players. Although collective nouns imply more than one thing, they take the singular verb, e.g. The committee is meeting today.
how a camera is moved in photography/filmmaking to create a sequence of images. See crane, pan,...
language that is impolite or in some way denies somebody their basic rights.
words formed by linking two or more words by means of hyphens, e.g. mother-in-law.
the study of visual texts, like film, photographs, graphic representations, illustrations,...
meaning that is implied (suggested) rather than stated directly, e.g. Iâ??m so thirsty! might...