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  • ABC des Kinofilms

    Entstehung eines Kino- und Spielfilms. Projektarbeit im Rahmen des Studiums der Mediendidaktik an der FH-Furtwangen mit Erläuterungen, Links und Glossar.

    home.arcor.de

  • Der Vorspann im Kinofilm

    Theorie und Praxis des Filmvorspanns. Diplomarbeit am FB Design, Köln.

    www.film-vorspann.de

  • Bluebox-Technik

    Das Blueboxverfahren wird erklärt.

    bluebox-tv.de

  • Falsches Feuer

    (Die Zeit) Filmemacher greifen immer tiefer in die digitale Trickkiste. Manchmal sieht das Resultat so echt aus, dass es selbst den Urhebern unheimlich ist. Artikel zur Filmtechnik von Katja Schmid.

    www.zeit.de

  • Die Erfindung des Lichttonfilms von Hans Vogt

    (Filmvorfuehrer.de) Wiedergabe aus "Abhandlungen und Berichte, 32. Jahrgang 1964, Heft 2" des Deutsches Museums bei der freien Wissensammlung zum Themenbereich Kino, Filme und Kinotechnik.

    www.filmvorfuehrer.de

  • Synchronisation

    Allgemeine Informationen über die Synchronisation wie Geschichte, die verschiedenen Arten von Sprechern, ebenso zu den Synchronsprechern selbst und Links zum Thema.

    mitglied.lycos.de

  • Synchroworld

    Stellt die deutschen Synchronstimmen und die Studios mit Referenzen vor.

    www.synchroworld.de

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