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DivX |
Codec that can be used in Windows and Mac OS platforms to create MPEG-4 standards. |
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XviD |
Compression algorithm,developed by free programmers. It does not represent any loss of information.A complete movie can weight only 700 MB instead of several GB |
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MPEG |
A working group of ISO/IEC with the mission to develop standards for coded representation of digital audio and video and related data |
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MOV |
MPEG-4 video container and also a common multimedia format using a proprietary compression algorithm developed by Apple Computer |
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WMV |
Is a compressed video compression format for several proprietary codecs developed by Microsoft. The original video format, known as WMV, was originally designed for Internet streaming applications. |
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RM |
Is a file extension for a container file used by RealNetwork’s RealPlayer media player software for audio and video files, or links to these files for live streaming |
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FLV |
A file with the FLV file extension is a file that uses Adobe Flash Player or Adobe Air to transmit video/audio over the Internet. |
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VOB |
VOB is a file extension for a video object file format used to store encrypted video |
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3PG |
Is a 3GPP Multimedia file. Learn how to open a .3GP file or convert a 3GP file to another file format like 3G2, MP4, etc. |
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script |
The written text of a stage play, screenplay, or broadcast; specifically: the one used in production or performance |
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scene |
A division of an act in a play during which the action takes place in a single place without a break in time |
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dialog |
The things that are said by the characters in a story, movie, play, etc. |
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plot twist |
It refers to the moments of a story or script in which the story goes through heavy changes |
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storyboard |
A panel or panels on which a sequence of sketches depict the significant changes of action and scene in a planned film, as for a movie, television show, or advertisement. |
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Perspective |
An understanding of how aspects of a subject relate to each other and to the whole |
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Framing |
Adjustment of the longitudinal position of the film in a projector gate to secure proper vertical positioning of the picture on the screen |
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Shooting |
To record on film or video using a movie camera |
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Conversion |
Change in character, form, or function. |
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Editing |
Arranging, revising, and preparing a written, audio, or video material for final production |
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Frame |
To produce (something written or spoken) : to express (a question, answer, etc.) in words |