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  2. Cinematic techniques - Wikipedia

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    New techniques currently being developed in interactive movies, introduce an extra dimension into the experience of viewing movies, by allowing the viewer to change the course of the movie. In traditional linear movies, the author can carefully construct the plot, roles, and characters to achieve a specific effect on the audience.

  3. Film styles - Wikipedia

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    While film style can describe the techniques used by specific filmmakers, it can also be used to describe a movement or group of filmmakers from the same area and/or time period. New Wave movements. American ('New Hollywood' or 'Movie Brats') [8] Australian ('Australian Film Revival') Brazilian ('Cinema Novo' or 'Novo Cinema') British; Czechoslovak

  4. Glossary of motion picture terms - Wikipedia

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    A cinematic technique where the camera looks down on the subject from a high angle and the point of focus often gets "swallowed up." [32] High-angle shots can make the subject seem vulnerable or powerless when applied with the correct mood, setting, and effects. [33] In film, they can make the scene more dramatic.

  5. Cinematography - Wikipedia

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    This technique is commonly used in film noir and horror genres to evoke suspense, mystery, or fear. Natural Lighting: Filmmakers sometimes employ natural lighting to create an authentic, realistic look. This technique utilizes existing light sources, such as sunlight or practical lamps, without additional artificial lighting.

  6. Category:Cinematic techniques - Wikipedia

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    S. Scenario; Screen direction; Screenlife; Scriptment; Seamlessly loopable; Set piece; Set redress; Shaky camera; Shooting in the round; Shooting script; Shot/reverse ...

  7. Filmmaking - Wikipedia

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    Filmmaking occurs in a variety of economic, social, and political contexts around the world, and uses a variety of technologies and cinematic techniques to make theatrical films, episodic films for television and streaming platforms, music videos, and promotional and educational films.

  8. Psychology of film - Wikipedia

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    A period of visual adaptation is necessary before being able to understand images in movies or on television. Viewers need sufficient exposure to cinematic techniques and the meanings attributed to them to adequately interpret the images on the screen. At a very young age, we learn how to watch videos and understand different editing techniques.

  9. Cinematic - Wikipedia

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    Cinematic cutscene, a sequence in a video game that is not interactive; Cinematic music, original music written specifically to accompany a film; Cinematic storytelling, a story told primarily through the use of visual media; Cinematic techniques, a list of methods and techniques used in filmmaking