contains a list of cinematic techniques that are divided into categories and briefly described. 180-degree rule A continuity editorial technique in which sequential...
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audience fear through specific cinematic techniques to heighten tension and unease among their viewers. While filmmaking techniques might differ across regions...
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History of film (redirect from Cinematic history)
Conventions toward a general cinematic language developed, with film editing, camera movements and other cinematic techniques contributing specific roles...
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Horror film (section Cinematic techniques)
"Gothic" as a whole was a style like film noir and not bound to certain cinematic elements like the Western or science fiction film. The term "gothic" is...
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360-degree video by using cinematic production techniques such as lighting design, sound design, scenic design, and blocking techniques (the latter two in the...
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a film Cinematic storytelling, a story told primarily through the use of visual media Cinematic techniques, a list of methods and techniques used in...
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Psychology of film (section Cinematic techniques)
continuity errors in editing. Cinematic techniques are often regarded as grammatical structures or components of the cinematic art as a language made up of...
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Jump scare (category Cinematic techniques)
ISBN 9780195158915. "How An Iconic Scene In 'Cat People' Created The Cinematic Jump Scare As We Know It Today". 18 November 2020. "Catching The Lewton...
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Dutch angle (category Cinematic techniques)
head to the side. In cinematography, the Dutch angle is one of many cinematic techniques often used to portray psychological uneasiness or tension in the...
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Visual effects (category Cinematic techniques)
allowed the executioner to bring the axe down, severing the dummy's head. Techniques like these would dominate the production of special effects for a century...
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said: We’ve always been more influenced by cinematic techniques than stage techniques because stage techniques have been around long enough to become really...
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The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise features many fictional elements, including locations, weapons, and artifacts. Many are based on elements...
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Wide shot (category Cinematic techniques)
screenings to becoming full-length motion pictures. More and more cinematic techniques appeared, resulting in the wide shot being less commonly used. However...
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The Goddess (1934 film) (section Cinematic techniques)
her character and the audience. More than just being influenced by cinematic techniques originating in Hollywood, Goddess also borrows generic conventions...
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British-American filmmaker known for using aesthetics, themes and cinematic techniques that are recognisable in his work. Regarded as an auteur filmmaker...
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Borderline (1930 film) (section Cinematic techniques)
resolution of the issue. Macpherson was particularly influenced by the cinematic techniques of G.W. Pabst and Sergei Eisenstein, whom he first met in 1929. In...
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Mexican filter (category Cinematic techniques)
White". LA Times. Retrieved December 31, 2023. "Yellow Filter: A Cinematic Technique or Pushing Stereotypes?". Media Diversity Institute. Retrieved December...
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Found footage is a cinematic technique and film genre in which all or a substantial part of the work is presented as if it were film or video recordings...
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Glossary of motion picture terms (category Cinematic techniques)
daily production report daily progress report day for night A set of cinematic techniques used to simulate a nighttime scene while filming in daylight, often...
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Day for night (category Cinematic techniques)
Day for night is a set of cinematic techniques used to simulate a night scene while filming in daylight. It is often employed when it is too difficult...
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addictive. It's absolutely relentless, from Aronofsky's bravura cinematic techniques (split screens, complex cross-cutting schemes, hallucinatory visuals)...
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Post-production (category Cinematic techniques)
process. Film portal Television portal Radio portal Music portal 2-pop Cinematic techniques Color suite Direct to disk recording DTE (direct to edit) Dubbing...
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Seamlessly loopable (category Cinematic techniques)
Seamlessly loopable is a term generally used for recordings or images that can be combined an infinite number of times without a noticeable joining seam...
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Characters of the Marvel Cinematic Universe: M–Z Features of the Marvel Cinematic Universe Species of the Marvel Cinematic Universe Teams and organizations...
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Showreel (category Cinematic techniques)
A showreel (also known as a demo reel, sizzle reel, or work reel) is a short video showcasing a person's previous work used by people involved in filmmaking...
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style refers to recognizable cinematic techniques used by filmmakers to create specific value in their work. These techniques can include all aspects of...
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Money shot (category Cinematic techniques)
Particularly expensive or valuable cinematic sequence...
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Venus effect (category Cinematic techniques)
The Venus effect is a phenomenon in the psychology of perception, named after various paintings of Venus gazing into a mirror, such as Diego Velázquez's...
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short films across South India and Burma. His efforts in promoting cinematic techniques and distributing foreign silent films were instrumental in the growth...
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