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STORYBOARDING#1

A visual representation of scenes in a film, outlining key shots and actions to guide production.

SCRIPTWRITING#2

The process of writing the screenplay, detailing dialogue, actions, and scene descriptions for a film.

CINEMATOGRAPHY#3

The art of capturing visual images on film or digital media, focusing on camera angles, lighting, and composition.

SHOT COMPOSITION#4

The arrangement of visual elements within a shot, including framing, angles, and subject placement.

CAMERA ANGLE#5

The position from which a scene is filmed, affecting how the audience perceives the action.

LIGHTING TECHNIQUES#6

Methods used to illuminate a scene, creating mood and enhancing visual storytelling.

EDITING#7

The process of selecting and combining shots to create a coherent narrative flow in a film.

TRANSITIONS#8

Techniques used to move from one shot to another, such as cuts, fades, or wipes.

SOUND DESIGN#9

The creation and integration of sound elements in a film, including dialogue, music, and sound effects.

MUSIC INTEGRATION#10

Incorporating music into a film to enhance its emotional impact and storytelling.

PRE-PRODUCTION#11

The planning phase of filmmaking, involving script finalization, casting, and scheduling.

PRODUCTION#12

The actual shooting phase of filmmaking, where scenes are filmed according to the script.

POST-PRODUCTION#13

The editing and finalizing phase of filmmaking, where the film is assembled and polished.

FINAL CUT#14

The last version of a film before its release, incorporating all edits and adjustments.

BUDGETING#15

The process of estimating and allocating funds for various aspects of film production.

AUDIENCE FEEDBACK#16

Responses from viewers that provide insights into the effectiveness of a film's storytelling and production.

FILM FESTIVAL#17

An event showcasing films, providing opportunities for filmmakers to present their work to audiences.

CREDITS#18

A list of individuals and companies involved in the production of a film, shown at the end.

DIALOGUE#19

The spoken words between characters in a film, essential for character development and storytelling.

CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT#20

The process of creating and evolving characters throughout the film to enhance the narrative.

NARRATIVE STRUCTURE#21

The framework that outlines the sequence of events in a story, guiding the plot's progression.

THEME#22

The underlying message or central idea explored in a film, often reflecting societal issues.

CONFLICT#23

The struggle between opposing forces in a story, driving the narrative and character development.

SHOOTING SCHEDULE#24

A detailed plan outlining when and where each scene will be filmed during production.

LOCATION SCOUTING#25

The process of finding suitable locations for filming, considering aesthetic and logistical factors.