• 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    "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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  • Décollage (category Cinematic techniques)
    Art movement Creativity techniques Fluxus List of art media List of artistic media List of art movements List of art techniques List of most expensive...
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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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  • Found footage is a cinematic technique in which all or a substantial part of the work is presented as if it were film or video recordings recorded by...
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    Mexican filter (category Cinematic techniques)
    Walter White". LA Times. Retrieved 2023-12-31. "Yellow Filter: A Cinematic Technique or Pushing Stereotypes?". Media Diversity Institute. Retrieved 2023-12-31...
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  • Aesthetic distance (category Cinematic techniques)
    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...
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    Miniature effect (category Cinematic techniques)
    A miniature effect is a special effect created for motion pictures and television programs using scale models. Scale models are often combined with high...
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  • Film treatment (category Cinematic techniques)
    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...
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  • Kuleshov effect (category Cinematic techniques)
    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...
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  • Screenlife (category Cinematic techniques)
    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...
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    Medium shot (category Cinematic techniques)
    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...
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  • Leica reel (category Cinematic techniques)
    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...
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    Establishing shot (category Cinematic techniques)
    An establishing shot in filmmaking and television production sets up, or establishes, the context for a scene by showing the relationship between its important...
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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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  • Pitch (filmmaking) (category Cinematic techniques)
    In filmmaking, a pitch is a concise verbal (and sometimes visual) presentation of an idea for a film or TV series generally made by a screenwriter or film...
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  • Spec script (category Cinematic techniques)
    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...
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  • 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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  • Scenario (category Cinematic techniques)
    In the performing arts, a scenario (/sɪˈnɑːri.oʊ/, US also /sɪˈnɛəri.oʊ, -ˈnær-/; Italian: [ʃeˈnaːrjo]; from Italian scenario, "that which is pinned to...
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  • Master shot (category Cinematic techniques)
    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...
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  • Conventions toward a general cinematic language developed, with film editing, camera movements and other cinematic techniques contributing specific roles...
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  • One-shot film (category Cinematic techniques)
    A one-shot film (also one-take film, single-take film, continuous shot feature film) is a full-length movie filmed in one long take by a single camera...
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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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    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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    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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  • Production assistant (category Cinematic techniques)
    A production assistant, also known as a PA, is a member of the film crew and is a job title used in filmmaking and television for a person responsible...
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    Distancing effect (category Cinematic techniques)
    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...
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