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<p>contrast, texture, and lighting, enhancing the visual storytelling experience. The use of black-and-white cinematography dates back to early cinema when color film was not yet available. Filmmakers relied on this technique to create visually striking and atmospheric films. Even with the advent of color film technology, black-and-white cinematography continued to be utilized for artistic and thematic purposes.Ken Dancyger's book The Technique of Film and Video Editing: History, Theory, and Practice provides insights into the historical and theoretical</p><p>
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