EPISODE · Nov 9, 2022 · 4 MIN
TECHNICAL TERMS RELATED TO MAKING FILMS - PART TWO (56)
from BEYOND THE OBVIOUS · host Purushothaman C
TECHNICAL TERMS RELATED TO MAKING FILMS - PART TWO intercut to insert a film segment between two parts of a different scene location a site outside a regular film studio where some select scenes of a movie are filmed method acting a technique for planning for a role wherein an entertainer attempts to emulate and bring out real-life portrayal of the person in minute detail out-take a particular scene or shot that is excluded from the final version of the film due to some inadvertent mistake pre-production the groundwork that is done before the actual production process of the film production values the final output of a film, play, music show, and so forth should be commensurate with the money spent to make it good rough cut the main version of a film, after the various scenes and sequences of the film have been assembled screenplay the script that is written for a film with recommendations for the smooth flow of the storytelling process screen test an audition for a prospective candidate and assess his or her histrionic ability sequence a progression of shots and scenes of a film developing one subject or theme special effects Abbreviation SFX strange segments of animated activity in movies or TV programs that are made by computers or trick photography to show things that do not regularly exist or occur shoot the technique of shooting with a camera shot a scene in a film that is recorded continuously by one camera sound the sound component of a TV, radio,film show which actually adds credibility to the sequence sound effect suitable effects that are imitative of sound called for in the context of a dramatic creation and that makes the scene more appealing soundtrack all the songs, speech and background music that are recorded for a film storyboard a sequence of drawings or pictures that show the outline of the narrative of a film studio a sophisticated interior location where movies are made stunt a hazardous activity that some professionals undertake that requires great skill and adventurous spirit to engage the audience take a scene or part of a film that is shot at one time without interruption theme music Signature music is a melodic piece that is frequently played explicitly for radio programming, network shows, computer games, or movies and is generally played during the introduction of a character, opening credits, closing credits etc., young adult a category of fiction that is principally designed for the juvenile audience zoom in to magnify the size of the image manifold that is being shot from a closer/farther range with the utilization of a zoom lens zoom out to reduce the size of the image manifold that is being shot from a closer/farther range with the utilization of a zoom lens
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TECHNICAL TERMS RELATED TO MAKING FILMS - PART TWO intercut to insert a film segment between two parts of a different scene location a site outside a regular film studio where some select scenes of a movie are filmed method acting a technique for planning for a role wherein an entertainer attempts to emulate and bring out real-life portrayal of the person in minute detail out-take a particular scene or shot that is excluded from the final version of the film due to some inadvertent mistake pre-production the groundwork that is done before the actual production process of the film production values the final output of a film, play, music show, and so forth should be commensurate with the money spent to make it good rough cut the main version of a film, after the various scenes and sequences of the film have been assembled screenplay the script that is written for a film with recommendations for the smooth flow of the storytelling process screen test an audition for a prospective candidate and assess his or her histrionic ability sequence a progression of shots and scenes of a film developing one subject or theme special effects Abbreviation SFX strange segments of animated activity in movies or TV programs that are made by computers or trick photography to show things that do not regularly exist or occur shoot the technique of shooting with a camera shot a scene in a film that is recorded continuously by one camera sound the sound component of a TV, radio,film show which actually adds credibility to the sequence sound effect suitable effects that are imitative of sound called for in the context of a dramatic creation and that makes the scene more appealing soundtrack all the songs, speech and background music that are recorded for a film storyboard a sequence of drawings or pictures that show the outline of the narrative of a film studio a sophisticated interior location where movies are made stunt a hazardous activity that some professionals undertake that requires great skill and adventurous spirit to engage the audience take a scene or part of a film that is shot at one time without interruption theme music Signature music is a melodic piece that is frequently played explicitly for radio programming, network shows, computer games, or movies and is generally played during the introduction of a character, opening credits, closing credits etc., young adult a category of fiction that is principally designed for the juvenile audience zoom in to magnify the size of the image manifold that is being shot from a closer/farther range with the utilization of a zoom lens zoom out to reduce the size of the image manifold that is being shot from a closer/farther range with the utilization of a zoom lens
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