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Filmmaking or film
production is the
process by
which a
motion picture is produced.
Filmmaking involves a
number of
complex and
discrete stages, beginning...
- In
filmmaking,
Foley is the
reproduction of
everyday sound effects that are
added to films, videos, and
other media in post-production to
enhance audio...
- In the post-production
process of film and
video editing, a
dissolve (sometimes
called a lap dissolve) is a type of film
transition in
which one sequence...
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storylines of a narrative. The term has
varied meanings depending on the
filmmaking tradition. In French, the word
montage applied to
cinema simply denotes...
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noted for its
usage of
cutaway gags.
Buffer shot Cross-cutting
Dissolve (
filmmaking) Fast
cutting Flashback Jump cut L cut
Match cut Shot
reverse shot Slow...
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Mattes are used in
photography and
special effects filmmaking to
combine two or more
image elements into a single,
final image. Usually,
mattes are used...
- The term
spotting is used in the motion-picture and
video production industries to
refer to the
process of
deciding where within a film the
musical score...
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- In
filmmaking, a
pitch is a
concise verbal (and
sometimes visual)
presentation of an idea for a film or TV
series generally made by a
screenwriter or film...