Director D. W. Griffith was central to the development of film grammar.
Public response to the videotape of President Clinton's grand jury testimony may hinge on a question of film grammar.
"You have to know film grammar, history, think and be a producer, work it from top to bottom."
In film, film grammar is defined as follows:
D. W. Griffith has been called the father of film grammar.
Reaction shot is a term used in motion picture film production, cinematography and video production referring to a basic unit of film grammar.
Today the glow is part of the film grammar and the special effects tools.
The big surprise in that work is her awkwardness with film grammar.
The film is now regarded as an important development in film grammar, with shots being effectively combined to emphasise the action.
Conventional framing and film grammar were disregarded in favour of spontaneous inspiration.