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- Kennet Dancyger (born 1945 in Germany) is a scriptwriting theoretician, film historian and expert on film editing and film production. He is professor...
- Yechiel Dancyger (1828–1894), son of Rabbi Fayvl from Gritse, a disciple of Israel Yitzhak Kalish of Vurke. His son, Yerachmiel Yisroel Yitzchok Dancyger (1853–1910)...
- (2011), and Silver Linings Playbook (2012). Coined by film professor Ken Dancyger, these stories exaggerate characters and situations to the point of becoming...
- for Pulp Fiction. Like all great films, it criticizes other movies. Ken Dancyger writes that its "imitative and innovative style" – like that of its predecessor...
- meets genre. London: Wallflower. ISBN 978-0-231-50338-9. OCLC 813844867. Dancyger, Ken. (2013). Alternative scriptwriting: beyond the Hollywood formula....
- Agnes' struggle to breathe soon joins the clocks' ticking, with editor Ken Dancyger finding "the continuity of time and life". Every major film-distribution...
- Film Noir. University Press of Kentucky. Ottoson (1981), pp. 2–3. See Dancyger and Rush (2002), p. 68, for a detailed comparison of ****ball comedy and...
- 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...
- about the emerging dissatisfactions of its characters." Film historian Ken Dancyger notes that, in Smile, "no target goes untouched...  In the final scene...
- competitive chess in the 1960s." On the other hand, Harper's Bazaar's Lilly Dancyger considered the "misrepresentation" of drug abuse to "nearly ruin the show"...