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This article contains a list of cinematic techniques that are divided into categories and briefly described.
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contains a list of cinematictechniques that are divided into categories and briefly described. 180-degree rule A continuity editorial technique in which sequential...
continuity errors in editing. Cinematictechniques are often regarded as grammatical structures or components of the cinematic art as a language made up of...
to convey opinions and to create public interest. A number of common techniques or conventions are used in documentaries to achieve these aims. Actuality...
head to the side. In cinematography, the Dutch angle is one of many cinematictechniques often used to portray psychological uneasiness or tension in the...
Aesthetic distance refers to the gap between a viewer's conscious reality and the fictional reality presented in a work of art. When a reader becomes fully...
Review". The Digital Fix. Retrieved 2023-12-31. "Yellow Filter: A CinematicTechnique or Pushing Stereotypes?". Media Diversity Institute. Retrieved 2023-12-31...
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise features many fictional elements including locations, weapons, and artifacts. While many of these...
Conventions toward a general cinematic language developed, with film editing camera movements and other cinematictechniques contributing specific roles...
A spec script, also known as a speculative screenplay, is a non-commissioned and unsolicited screenplay. It is usually written by a screenwriter who hopes...
Screenlife or computer screen film is a form of visual storytelling in which events are shown entirely on a computer, tablet or smartphone screen. It became...
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...
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...
"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...
The Kuleshov effect is a film editing (montage) effect demonstrated by Russian film-maker Lev Kuleshov in the 1910s and 1920s. It is a mental phenomenon...
In a movie a medium shot, mid shot (MS), or waist shot is a camera angle shot from a medium distance. Medium shots are favored in sequences where dialogues...
A master shot (or short master) is a film recording of an entire dramatized scene, start to finish, from a camera angle that keeps all the players in view...
An establishing shot in filmmaking and television production sets up, or establishes, the context for a scene by showing the relationship between its important...
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is an American media franchise and shared universe centered on superhero films and other series starring various titular...
A film treatment (or simply treatment) is a piece of prose, typically the step between scene cards (index cards) and the first draft of a screenplay for...
In film, specifically animation, a leica reel (also known as story reel or animatic) is a type of storyboarding device used in the production of potential...
British-American filmmaker known for using aesthetics, themes and cinematictechniques that are recognisable in his work. Regarded as an auteur filmmaker...
1935 from Moscow, where he saw a command performance of Beijing Opera techniques by Mei Lanfang, that Brecht first used the German term in print to label...
In American radio, film, television, and video games, walla is a sound effect imitating the murmur of a crowd in the background. A group of actors brought...
A dolly zoom (also known as a Hitchcock shot, Vertigo shot, Jaws effect, or Zolly shot) is an in-camera effect that appears to undermine normal visual...