Is there a systematic way short of film school to acquire video literacy, like with language where you learn alphabet, then simple sentences, etc?
Picking it up piecemeal one tiktok trick at a time is fine for kids but will only lead to pidgin levels for anyone 16+ I think.
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Also, for a classic documentary about this in other fields of art, try "Ways of Seeing", :D
youtube.com/watch?v=0pDE4V :D
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I have learned a lot from these video essays on YouTube. Not a huge fan of video as a learning medium, but when learning about video it's certainly seems to be efficient. This channel is great but there are also many similar ones that are good too
youtube.com/c/everyframeap
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I have no way to know how it’d compare with an entire degree, but when I was a teenager I took a non-credit summer film production class from an art school which was 4 or 6 weeks long (I forget exactly), and it made me watch every movie I saw afterwards in a different way.
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