Index of articles related to motion pictures

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The film industry is built upon many technologies and techniques, drawing upon photography, stagecraft, music, and many other disciplines. Following is an index of specific terminology applicable thereto.

0-9[]

180 degree rule - 30 degree rule

A[]

- A roll - - Acousmatic - - Aerial shot - Ambient light - American night - American shot - Anamorphic - Angle of view - - Angular resolution - Answer print - Aperture - Apple box - Artificial light - ASA speed rating - Aspect ratio - Autofocus - Automated dialogue replacement - Available light - Axial cut

B[]

B roll - Baby plates - Backlot - Background lighting - Balloon light - - Below the line (film production) - Best boy - Blocking - Bluescreen - Boom shot - Boomerang (lighting) - Bounce board - - - Butterfly (lighting)

C[]

C-Stand - Callier effect - Cameo lighting - Cameo (credits image) - Cameo role - - Camera angle - - Camera crane - Camera dolly - - - Character animation - - Chroma key - Chromatic aberration - CinemaDNG - Clapboard - Clock wipe - - Close up shot - Cold open - - - Color correction - Color gel - Color grading - Color rendering index - Color reversal internegative - Color temperature - Color timer - Continuity - - Crafts service - Crane shot - Creative geography - Cross cutting - Cutaway - - Cutting on action

D[]

Daily rushes - Day for night - - Deep focus - Depth of field - Depth of focus - Dichroic lens - Diegetic sound - Diffraction - - Digital audio - - Digital cinema - Digital compositing - Digital film - Digital image processing - Digital intermediate - Digital negative - Digital projection - - Dissolve (film) - DMX (lighting) - Dolly grip - Dolly shot - Dolly zoom - Double-system recording - - - Drawn on film animation - Dubbing - Dutch angle -

E[]

- Electrotachyscope - Ellipsoidal reflector spot light - Establishing shot - Extreme close-up - Extreme long shot - Eye-level camera angle

F[]

F-number - F-stop - Fade-in - Fade-out - Fast cutting - Fast motion - Feature length - Field of view - Fill light - Film gate - Film modification - Film plane - Film recorder - Film scanner - Film speed - Filter (photography) - - Fisheye lens - Flicker fusion threshold - Focal length - Focus (optics) - Focus puller - Foley artist - Follow focus - Follow shot - Followspot light - Forced perspective - Footage - Fourth wall - Frame - - Frame rate - Freeze frame shot - Fresnel lens - Full frame - Full shot

G[]

Gobo (lighting) - Go motion - Godspot effect - Greenlight - Grip - Gaffer

H[]

Hard light - Head-on shot - Heart wipe - High-angle shot - - High concept - High-intensity discharge lamp - High-key lighting - Hip hop montage - Hydrargyrum Medium-Arc Iodide lamp

K[]

Key Grip - key light

L[]

letterbox -

M[]

Martini Shot - Mise en scène - montage - MOS - movement mechanism - movie camera -

N[]

negative cutting

O[]

overcranking

P[]

pan and scan - persistence of vision - Pillarboxing - POV shot - point of view - post-production

R[]

Reel - Replay

S[]

slow cutting - slow motion - stand-in - storyboard

T[]

take - timecode - time-lapse - tracking shot

U-Z[]

undercranking - voice artist - voice-over - widescreen

Internet[]

  • Le Cinédico multi-lingual lexicon on the theme of cinematographic and audiovisual techniques

See also[]

  • Film technique
  • Film crew
  • Filming production roles
  • List of film formats
  • List of film topics
  • List of basic film topics
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