A TV Dictionary

The TV DICTIONARY is a collaborative project with a very simple premise: each entry attempts to capture the essence of a TV series using a single word in a short video that combines the dictionary definitions of that word with a clip or several clips from the series. Created by Israeli filmmaker Ariel Avissar the TV Dictionary  is a brilliant video project that uses a single word to summarize the general theme of popular television shows. The word is first presented during the opening credits, after which the word is defined using specific scenes from the particular show.

 

 

 

 

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