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Making and Managing a Feature FIlm
editDevelopment,Pre-production,Production,Post-Production,Delivery,Distribution
edit- Introduction
- Hollywood
- Film school
- Making a Movie
- Film
- Spec script
- Screenplay
- Feature film
- Filmmaking
- Feature length
- Location shooting
- List of motion picture terminology
- Movie projector
- Financing and getting off the ground
- Scenario
- Scriptment
- Screen direction
- Outline (summary)
- Outline of film
- Pitch (filmmaking)
- Independent film
- Documentary film techniques
- International co-production
- Movie studio
- Project Development
- Above the line (filmmaking)
- Below the line (filmmaking)
- Act structure
- Beat (filmmaking)
- Beatscript
- Hook (filmmaking)
- Homage
- Distancing effect
- Film treatment
- Narrativity
- Pre-Production
- Pre-production
- Step outline
- Shooting script
- Storyboard
- Film crew
- Film producer
- Creative director
- Film director
- Technical director
- Production assistant
- Production budget
- Production
- Cinematography
- Cinematic techniques
- Improvisation
- Setpiece
- Camera angle
- Single-camera setup
- Multiple-camera setup
- POV Videography and VholdR
- Establishing shot
- Master shot
- Close-up
- Medium shot
- Point of view shot
- American shot
- Dolly zoom
- Shaky camera
- Low-angle shot
- Dutch angle
- Reaction shot
- Over the shoulder shot
- Tracking shot
- Follow shot
- Money shot
- Trunk shot
- Shot reverse shot
- Crane shot
- High-angle shot
- Bird's-eye shot
- Aerial shot
- Shooting in the round
- Stunt
- 30 degree rule
- 180 degree rule
- Long shot
- Audio engineering
- Found footage
- Sugar glass
- Post-Production
- Post-production
- Film editing
- Image editing
- Cut (filmmaking)
- Creative geography
- Cutaway (filmmaking)
- Cutting on action
- Film transition
- L cut
- Slow cutting
- Fast cutting
- Match cut
- Jump cut
- Dissolve (filmmaking)
- Fade (filmmaking)
- Pace (speed)
- Cross-cutting
- Long take
- Montage (filmmaking)
- Freeze frame shot
- Insert (filmmaking)
- Hardcore insert
- Ken Burns effect
- Screenwriter
- Eyeline match
- Axial cut
- Smash cut
- Kuleshov Effect
- Soviet montage theory
- Visual effects
- Wipe (transition)
- Day for night
- Dry for wet
- Stop trick
- Miniature effect
- Time-lapse
- Slow motion
- Split screen (filmmaking)
- Stock footage
- Compositing
- Digital video effect
- Digital compositing
- Fxguide
- Go motion
- Photoanimation
- Editor's cut
- Audiography
- Director of audiography
- Sound effect
- Sound editor
- Sound design
- Walla
- Acousmatic sound
- Delivery
- Telecine
- Television
- Direct-to-video
- High-definition video
- DVD
- Blu-ray Disc
- Movie packaging
- Distribution
- Film distribution
- Film distributor
- List of film distributors by country
- Action International Pictures
- IFC Films
- Cinema International Corporation
- First Independent Pictures
- Celluloid Dreams
- Ayngaran International
- Anchor Bay Entertainment
- Film Ventures International
- Filmverlag der Autoren
- Eternal Pictures
- Eagle-Lion Films
- Icon Productions
- Diffusion Pictures
- Compass International Pictures
- KDK Factory
- Hannover House
- Janus Films
- HanWay Films
- Howco
- IM Global
- Lions Gate Entertainment
- Lucasfilm
- Magnolia Pictures
- Maple Pictures
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
- Nordisk Film
- Pan-Européenne
- Pathé
- Rogue (company)
- PIAS Entertainment Group
- Polybona Films
- PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
- Selznick International Pictures
- Solar Entertainment Corporation
- Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
- Sony Pictures Entertainment
- StudioCanal
- The Weinstein Company
- United Artists
- Warner Bros.
- Abstract film
- All-star
- Alternate ending
- Alternative title
- Animated cartoon
- Art department
- Atmospheric theatre
- B movie
- Billing (filmmaking)
- Black hat
- Black hat (film)
- Blackout gag
- Blockbuster (entertainment)
- Blooper
- Bouncing ball
- Box office
- Breakthrough role
- Breathing (lens)
- Butterfly (lighting)
- Cameo appearance
- Cameo lighting
- Camera coverage
- Car chase
- Cartoon
- Casting couch
- Cine film
- Cinéma pur
- Closing credits
- Cold open
- Composite film
- Credit (creative arts)
- Daybill
- Deleted scene
- Desktop video
- Digital copy
- Director's cut
- Directorial debut
- Dogme 95
- Double feature
- Dub localization
- Ensemble cast
- Event movie
- Experimental film
- Extreme cinema
- Fake Shemp
- False ending
- Fan edit
- Fernseh
- Fig Rig
- Film adaptation
- Film canon
- Film grammar
- Film modification
- Film poster
- Film promotion
- Film rights
- Film title design
- Trailer (film)
- Film-out
- Filmography
- Final cut privilege
- First run (film)
- Footage
- Four wall distribution
- Frame line
- Full frame
- Gamine
- Goof
- Graphic violence
- Guerrilla filmmaking
- Guest appearance
- High concept
- Horse opera
- Hyperlink cinema
- Intertitle
- Iris shot
- Key light
- Keykode
- Kill off
- List of anamorphic format trade names
- List of biggest box office bombs
- Live action
- Low-budget film
- MacGuffin
- Making-of
- Marriage plot
- Matinee idol
- Message picture
- Midnight movie
- Mobile cinema
- Monologue
- Motion graphics
- Motion picture credits
- Movie star
- Movieoke
- Multimedia
- Negative cost
- Nichebuster
- Night-for-night
- No budget film
- Non-diegetic insert
- Official film and television co-production in Australia
- Oneiric (film theory)
- Open matte
- Outtake
- Physical effects
- Pick-up (filmmaking)
- Picture lock
- Post-credits scene
- Poverty Row
- Pre-credit
- Prelap
- Premiere
- Prequel
- Private screening
- Product displacement
- Product placement
- Production sets
- Projectionist
- Prop replica
- Re-edited film
- Reboot (fiction)
- Redux (literary term)
- Reframing (filmmaking)
- Reissue
- Release print
- Remake
- Reverse chronology
- Runaway production
- Scream queen
- Screen quotas
- Screenplay slug line
- Screenwriting
- Sequel
- Sequence (filmmaking)
- Shooting ratio
- Shooting sequences
- Shot-for-shot
- Skypan
- Sleeper hit
- Slug name
- Snipe (theatrical)
- Soundtrack
- Spinning newspaper
- Spiritual successor
- Spit-take
- Start date
- Film still
- Stock sound effect
- Story canon
- Script breakdown
- Titular line
- Theatrical property
- Box Office Mojo
- Structural film
- Stunt casting
- Superstar
- Tally light
- Tent-pole programming
- Videodance
- Web film
- Z movie
- CinemaScope
- Film industry
- The Walt Disney Company
- Academy Award
- Film finance
- Hollywood accounting
- WGA screenwriting credit system
- Film budgeting
- Production board
- Delayed release
- Breaking down the script
- Special effect
- Optical printer
- Matte (filmmaking)
- Computer-generated imagery
- Aerial image
- Audio-Animatronics
- Chroma key
- AFI Conservatory
- Closet screenplay
- Photographic processing
- Green-light
- Daily production report
- Production report
- Shooting schedule
- Daily editor log
- Sync sound
- Film score
- Re-recording (filmmaking)
- Videography
- Production strip
- Day Out of Days
- Production schedule
- One liner schedule
- Roadshow theatrical release
- First look deal
- Legal release
- Boom shot
- Copyright
- Dramatic convention
- Trademark
- Film debut
- Process trailer
- 1080p
- Production diary
- Pan and scan
- Artistic control
- Principal photography
- Daily call sheet
- Intellectual property
- Camera dolly
- Basso block
- Synchronization
- Apple box
- Anamorphic format
- DTS
- Backlot
- Bailin bracket
- C-Stand
- 3D LUT
- Adventures in the Screen Trade
- Answer print
- Letterbox
- Screenwriting software
- 2-pop
- B-roll
- 16:9
- Dolby Laboratories
- In-camera editing
- Bar clamp adapter pin
- The Financial Good, Bad, and Ugly
- List of biggest opening weekends
- Lists of box office number-one films
- List of highest-grossing films
- Lists of highest-grossing films
- List of highest-grossing films in Canada and the United States
- List of highest-grossing animated films
- List of films that received the Golden Film
- List of films that received the Platinum Film
- List of film sequels by box-office improvement
- Box office bomb
- Actors and Acting
- Actor
- Acting
- Baby plate
- On Acting
- An Actor Prepares
- Leading actor
- Title role
- Leading lady
- Leading man
- Cast member
- Supporting actor
- Cross-gender acting
- Dual role
- Child actor
- Character actor
- Bit part
- Supernumerary actor
- Extra (actor)
- Screen test
- Acting and accents
- Presentational acting and Representational acting
- True and False: Heresy and Common Sense for the Actor
- Off-book
- Voice acting
- Voice Foley
- Mummerset
- Typecasting (acting)
- Acting instructor
- Stage name
- Stand-in
- Understudy
- Dance Double
- Stunt double
- Acting age
- Overacting
- Strolling players
- Equity Card
- Blocking (improv)
- Blocking (stage)
- Scene study
- Esau Wood
- Scenic bios
- Speak the speech