
Released in 1956, The Red Balloon (Le Ballon Rouge) is a French short film written and directed by Albert Lamorisse. This approximately 34-minute silent production presents a narrative grounded in visual storytelling. Its lack of dialogue, use of natural settings in the streets of Paris, and symbolic elements draw particular attention. The red balloon at the center of the film transcends its status as an object to become a unique character. In this way, the film employs the formal possibilities
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Azra Çiltepe

Writing a Short Film Screenplay is a guidebook by Patrick Nash, focused on the craft of writing short film screenplays. It was translated into Turkish and published in 2013 by Kalkedon Yayıncılık. The book addresses both novice screenwriters and writers and directors seeking to gain experience in the short film format before moving on to feature-length screenwriting. This work explores the technical and creative aspects of short film screenplay writing and emphasizes the importance of short film
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Elif Laçin