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the french new wave movement of the 1950s and 1960s was characterized by:
heavy use of computer - generated imagery
handheld cameras, jump cuts, and experimental narratives
lavish musical numbers
highly polished studio productions
The French New Wave (1950s-60s) was a radical film movement that rejected traditional Hollywood-style polished studio productions and musicals. Computer-generated imagery did not exist in this era. Its defining traits included low-budget, on-location shooting with handheld cameras, intentional jump cuts that broke editing norms, and non-linear, experimental narrative structures.
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