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Prepared by the FIAF Cataloging Commission and under the editorship of Jon Gartenberg, the first edition contained 219 terms, with definitions in five languages (English, French, German, Spanish, and Russian).
Dictionary For the Film Industry Visual Effects. Visual Effects is anything added to a movie that was not in the original shot under the subcategory of special effects. They can either be achieved through CGI or through special techniques, such as rear projection and double exposures.
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This dictionary covers all aspects of film studies, including terms, concepts, debates, and movements in film theory and criticism, national, international and transnational cinemas, film history, film movements and genres, film industry.
Call Sheet: a document, usually distributed as a PDF, which provides an overview of a typical shootday, including client and production company names, talent names, crew names, their positions, location and schedule information. Cast: a term for the collective performers in a film.
Discover a list of over 70 terms and idioms from the film vocabulary. Master the definitions of movie words to become confident in any conversation about films.
cinematography: Activities and elements related to the making and study of film. Specifically refers to the art and technique of film photography, the capture of images, and lighting effects. close-up: A close-range view, particularly of a person or object, that details expression.