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This Blossary is dedicated to terms used to discuss the technical or artistic aspects of film, or to classify films.

Category: Entertainment

18 Terms

Created by: Screening Out Loud

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A medium shot is between a close-up and long shot. It usually shows an actor from the waist up, whereas a close-up shows the just the face. This picture is a medium shot from the movie Spiderman.

Domain: Cinema; Category: Filmmaking

The art of making a film; movie creators have a wide variety of differences and the film can go whatever way the director chooses.

Domain: Entertainment; Category: Movies

A film in which one gender is being treated unfairly, such as woman needing a man to make her life complete, as in many Disney films.

Domain: Entertainment; Category: Movies

"War films are a film genre concerned with warfare, usually about naval, air or land battles, sometimes focusing instead on prisoners of war, covert operations, military training or other related ...

Domain: Cinema; Category: Film types

Sound refers to "vibrations that travel through the air or another medium and can be heard when they reach a person's or animal's ear" (Google Definitions).

Domain: Science; Category: General science

Slow Motion is "the action of showing film or playing back video more slowly than it was made or recorded, so that the action appears slower than in real life" (Google Definitions).

Domain: Recording equipment; Category: Video camera

"A sound other than speech or music made artificially for use in a play, movie or broadcast production"(Google).

Domain: Cinema; Category: Filmmaking

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