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Description Screenshot of the opening shot of Lost in Translation. © 2003 Focus Features. All Rights Reserved.
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Focus Features
Source (WP:NFCC#4) https://u.osu.edu/english6778autumn2016/2016/09/13/mulveys-visual-pleasure-and-narrative-cinema-lost-in-translation/
Use in article (WP:NFCC#7) Lost in Translation (film)
Purpose of use in article (WP:NFCC#8) The screenshot is of an image in the film that has been widely discussed in critical and scholarly analyses. The screenshot is substantial in aiding the reader's understanding of such analyses as summarized in the article. Commentators have described the image in terms of its exhibition of both aesthetic and erotic qualities, and the screenshot's inclusion provides important insight as to how such assessments were made.
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The screenshot is not replaceable with free media because the accompanying analyses specifically discuss this non-free image as used in the film.
Minimal use (WP:NFCC#3) The screenshot is a low resolution version of the image and will only be used in the article about the film.
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commercial opportunities
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The screenshot does not compete with the original market role of the image because it is a low-resolution still of a moving shot in a film and is used solely for critical and scholarly analyses.
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current00:19, 3 October 2020Thumbnail for version as of 00:19, 3 October 2020421 × 236 (128 KB)NTox (talk | contribs)Reverted to earlier version—this image is meant to be a 1-to-1 representation of how the shot was presented in the film. The filmmakers gave it a darkened and muted quality in the film, which is important to the scholarly discussion of the shot's aesthetic in the article.
13:47, 2 October 2020No thumbnail421 × 236 (177 KB)0m9Ep (talk | contribs)Brightness, color
00:33, 4 June 2020No thumbnail421 × 236 (128 KB)DatBot (talk | contribs)Reduce size of non-free image (BOT - disable)
07:13, 3 June 2020No thumbnail480 × 270 (159 KB)NTox (talk | contribs)Uploading an excerpt from a non-free work using File Upload Wizard

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