Film Terms Glossary: Oftentimes, film-making terms are not clearly defined
for the average person. In order to be knowledgeable about the movie-making
art form and the techniques of cinema, one must understand the fundamental
vocabulary and language of film studies. Therefore, some of the most
basic and common terms are defined in this compendium for reference.
Simple definitions are provided for often complex terms as a baseline
for media literacy. Illustrations and examples from films are provided
with many of the terms, to help describe them more fully.
Tips
for Critically Viewing Films is also provided by this
site.
This
is not a complete collection of all film-making terms,
because so many of them are too obscure or technical to be included.
However, this listing should provide enough background for a majority
of the important terms, and prompt the reader to research them further.
When discussing film and the creative craft of
film-making, many of these terms are used to describe the complicated
and expensive process or task of making movies - from conception to
finished product.
The multiple areas of film-making
included within this fairly comprehensive glossary are:
- the key film theories, movements, and genres
- aspects of film history and film criticism
- various slang, lingo or buzzwords
- kinds of film-making equipment
- the basics of cinematography and stylistic information
(types of camera shots)
- numerous industry-specific, business terms or technical
terms
- the various movie crafts (screenwriting, directing,
special effects, sound, editing, etc.)
- the personnel involved (including actors, writers, directors,
producers, designers, and behind-the-scenes technicians)
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