cinematization
1cinematization — See cinematize. * * * …
2cinematization — cin·e·mat·i·za·tion …
3cinematization — |sinəməd.ə̇ˈzāshən, ˌmad. , īˈz noun ( s) 1. : the making of a motion picture from a narrative or dramatic work 2. : an adaptation for presenting as a motion picture …
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6Japanese copyright law — Japanese copyright laws consist of two parts: Author s Rights , and Neighboring Rights , and as such, copyright is a convenient collective term rather than a single concept in Japan.While, for the most part, Japanese copyright laws are similar to …
7Motor — Something that produces or refers to motion. For example, a motor neuron is a nerve cell that conveys an impulse to muscle for contraction, which moves a joint. * * * 1. In anatomy and physiology, denoting those neural structures which by the… …
8Copyright law of Japan — Japanese copyright laws consist of two parts: Author s Rights , and Neighboring Rights , and as such, copyright is a convenient collective term rather than a single concept in Japan. Contents 1 Author s rights 1.1 Applicability 1.2 Moral rights …
9cinemazation — ˌsinəməˈzāshən noun ( s) Etymology: cinema + zation (as in dramatization) : cinematization …