Cinematography. (See quots.)
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释义 | society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > filming > special techniques > [noun] (34) hold1918 Cinematography. (See quots.) slow motion1924 Originally Cinematography. The display of a film or video recording at a slower speed than the original motion it reproduces. Frequently in in slow m… colourization1926 Film, Television, and Video Recording. Originally: the process or technique of making a film or a television broadcast in colour (now disused). In… pixilation1947 A cinematographic (and formerly also theatrical) technique whereby human characters move or appear to move as if artificially animated; the effect… Cinerama1950 A system of screening motion pictures in which the image is projected onto a wide and deeply-curved screen offering a 146° field of view. Cf. wide… memomotion1950 Movement of the body recorded by time-lapse photography for purposes of work study. Frequently attributive. CinemaScope1953 A system used for producing widescreen motion pictures, in which images are recorded using cameras equipped with anamorphic (anamorphic, adj. 1b)… Todd-AO1953 A proprietary name for: a cinematic process for producing a widescreen image using a single camera and wide-format film. Usually attributive. Vistavision1954 A form of wide-screen cinematography employing standard 35 mm. film in such a way as to give a larger projected image with ordinary methods of… Panavision1955 A proprietary name for: a type of anamorphic lens producing a widescreen image. More generally: widescreen cinematography. Frequently attributive… Smell-O-Vision1958 A style or technique of cinematographic presentation in which pictures on the screen are accompanied not only by sound but also by appropriate… kinescoping1961 blue screen1965 Cinematography and Television. A version of the chromakey technique for combining two images, in which the background colour used is blue; (also) a… shaky camera1967 a cinematographic technique in which the camera is (or appears to be) hand-held, typically in order to lend a dynamic, naturalistic feel to a shot; =… Imax1969 A proprietary name for a technique of wide-screen cinematography in which 70mm film is shot and projected in such a way as to produce an image… slo-mo1969 Cinematography. Slow motion (slow motion, n. 2a); slow-motion video or a facility for producing this. Omnimax1973 A proprietary name for: a technique of widescreen cinematography in which 70mm film is projected through a fisheye lens on to a hemispherical… Sensurround1974 An audio system used in cinemas in which modified loudspeakers produce very low-frequency sounds that cause the audience to feel vibrations, so as… Pixelvision1987 A proprietary name for: a system or process of filmmaking (originally designed for children) which uses a low-resolution video camera to record… shaky cam1988 a cinematographic technique in which the camera is (or appears to be) hand-held, typically in order to lend a dynamic, naturalistic feel to a shot… Subcategories:— animation (3) — normal as opposed to animation, etc. (1) — reproduction in black and white (3) — in colour (1) — specific sound techniques (6) |
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