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Что (кто) такое en-tête auteur - определение

Tete-beche; Tete beche; Tête bêche; Tête beche

auteur         
  • Record producer [[Phil Spector]] in 1964
  • Film director and critic [[François Truffaut]] in 1965
LEADER OF A COLLABORATIVE WORK EQUIVALENT TO THE AUTHOR OF A BOOK
Auteur Theory Film; Auteur Theory; Auteurs; Autuer; Auteur films; Auteur film; Auter; Politique des auteurs; Auteur cinema; Author theory; Politique des Auteurs; Auteur game; Auteur (film); Music auteur; Video game auteur; Auteur theory; Auteurism; Film author
(auteurs)
You can refer to a film director as an auteur when they have a very strong artistic influence on the films they make.
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auteur         
  • Record producer [[Phil Spector]] in 1964
  • Film director and critic [[François Truffaut]] in 1965
LEADER OF A COLLABORATIVE WORK EQUIVALENT TO THE AUTHOR OF A BOOK
Auteur Theory Film; Auteur Theory; Auteurs; Autuer; Auteur films; Auteur film; Auter; Politique des auteurs; Auteur cinema; Author theory; Politique des Auteurs; Auteur game; Auteur (film); Music auteur; Video game auteur; Auteur theory; Auteurism; Film author
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¦ noun a film director who influences their films so much that they rank as their author.
Derivatives
auteurism noun
auteurist adjective
Origin
1960s: from Fr., lit. 'author'.
Auteur         
  • Record producer [[Phil Spector]] in 1964
  • Film director and critic [[François Truffaut]] in 1965
LEADER OF A COLLABORATIVE WORK EQUIVALENT TO THE AUTHOR OF A BOOK
Auteur Theory Film; Auteur Theory; Auteurs; Autuer; Auteur films; Auteur film; Auter; Politique des auteurs; Auteur cinema; Author theory; Politique des Auteurs; Auteur game; Auteur (film); Music auteur; Video game auteur; Auteur theory; Auteurism; Film author
An auteur (; , 'author') is an artist with a distinctive approach, usually a film director whose filmmaking control is so unbounded but personal that the director is likened to the "author" of the film, which thus manifests the director's unique style or thematic focus. As an unnamed value, auteurism originated in French film criticism of the late 1940s, and derives from the critical approach of André Bazin and Alexandre Astruc, whereas American critic Andrew Sarris in 1962 called it auteur theory.

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Tête-bêche

In philately, tête-bêche (French for "head-to-tail", lit. "head-to-head") is a joined pair of stamps in which one is upside-down in relation to the other, produced intentionally or accidentally. Like any pair of stamps, a pair of tête-bêches can be a vertical or a horizontal pair. In the case of a pair of triangular stamps, they cannot help but be linked "head-to-tail".

Mechanical errors during the process of production can result in tête-bêches. During the printing of stamps for booklets, the pages of stamps are usually printed in multiples from a larger printing plate. This can result in tête-bêche pairs. Most booklet stamps are printed in sheets, each containing 4 booklets. Looking at such a sheet 2 booklets, one above the other, come in from the left with the other 2 sheets coming from the right which appear to be upside down. Where the columns of stamps from each side meet there is therefore a row of tete-beche pars. It is unusual for these pairs to find their way into the postal system, as the sheets are cut into individual booklet pages before binding into the distributed booklet. A block of 24 5d Machin stamps, which should have been guillotined into four booklet pages, includes four tête-bêche pairs. This was sold in 1970, in the normal course of business, by the British Post Office and is exhibited by a member of the Royal Mail Stamp Advisory Committee.