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  • 21Film colorization — This article is about colorization of monochrome moving picture images. For colorization of still images, see Hand colouring. The 1935 fantasy film She, colorized. Film colorization[1] is any process that adds color to black a …

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  • 22film — film1 [ fılm ] noun *** 1. ) count or uncount the material that is used for taking photographs or recording moving pictures: I need some new film for my camera. a roll of film (=film that is held in a round metal container): I ve only got one… …

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  • 23Film producer — A film producer oversees and delivers a film project to all relevant parties while preserving the integrity, voice and vision of the film. They will also often take on some financial risk by using their own money, especially during the pre… …

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  • 24film — filmlike, adj. /film/, n. 1. a thin layer or coating: a film of grease on a plate. 2. a thin sheet of any material: a film of ice. 3. a thin skin or membrane. 4. a delicate web of filaments or fine threads. 5. a thin haze, blur, or mist. 6.… …

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  • 25Film grammar — In film, film grammar is defined as follows:# A frame is a single still image. It is analogous to a letter. # A shot is a single continuous recording made by a camera. It is analogous to a word. # A scene is a series of related shots. It is… …

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  • 26film*/*/*/ — [fɪlm] noun I 1) [C] moving pictures that tell a story Syn: movie Have you seen the new James Bond film?[/ex] We watched a film about prison life.[/ex] 2) [U] the job or business of making films the film industry[/ex] 3) [C/U] the material that… …

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  • 27camera — camera1 noun a device for recording visual images in the form of photographs, cinema film, or video signals. Phrases on (or off) camera while being (or not being) filmed or televised. Derivatives cameraman noun (plural cameramen). Word History… …

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  • 28camera — noun Etymology: Late Latin, room more at chamber Date: 1712 1. the treasury department of the papal curia 2. a. camera obscura b. a device that consists of a lightproof chamber with an aperture fitted with a lens and a shutter …

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  • 29camera — 1. SYN: anterior chamber of eyeball. 2. A closed box; especially one containing a lens, shutter, and light sensitive film or plates for photography. [L. a vault] Anger c. a scintigraphic imaging system or type of gamma …

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  • 30Sound film — …

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