Location

Location Begrebet location refererer til de faktiske steder, hvor film- og tv-optagelser finder sted. På dansk bruges ofte termen “indspilningssted”, men det engelske “location” er bredt anerkendt og anvendt i både praktisk og teoretisk sammenhæng. Selvom locations fra begyndelsen har været en essentiel del af filmens visuelle og narrative struktur, er deres betydning blevet mere […]

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Forfatter Anders Grønlund
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Hansen 2018, Waade 2018

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