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Filmmaking 101

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A Wikipedia Compendium (2015)

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Introduction
Filmmaking
Independent film
Screenplay
Roles & Responsibilities
Film crew
Film director
Film distributor
Film producer
Screenwriter
Business
Film distribution
Production budget
Above the line (filmmaking)
Below the line (filmmaking)
Narrative
List of narrative techniques
Stylistic device
Plot (narrative)
Plot device
Cinematography
Aerial perspective
American shot
Angle of view
B-roll
Bird's-eye view
Boom shot
Camera angle
Camera coverage
Camera dolly
Camera operator
Camera stabilizer
Cinematic techniques
Cinematography
Close-up
Crane shot
Dolly zoom
Dutch angle
Establishing shot
Film frame
Follow shot
Forced perspective
Freeze-frame shot
Full frame
Hanging miniature
Head shot
High-angle shot
Lens flare
Long shot
Long take
Low-angle shot
Low-key lighting
Master shot
Match moving
Medium shot
Money shot
Multiple-camera setup
One shot (music video)
Over the shoulder shot
Panning (camera)
Point of view shot
Racking focus
Reaction shot
Shot (filmmaking)
Shot reverse shot
Single-camera setup
Stalker vision
Tilt (camera)
Tracking shot
Trunk shot
Two shot
Video game graphics
Walk and talk
Whip pan
Worm's-eye view
Lighting
Lighting
Three-point lighting
Key light
Fill light
Background light
Cameo lighting
High-key lighting
Rembrandt lighting
Soft light
Stage lighting
Stage lighting instrument
Editing / Transitions
Film editing
Compositing
Cross-cutting
Cutaway (filmmaking)
Dissolve (filmmaking)
Fast cutting
Insert (filmmaking)
Jump cut
L cut
Match cut
Montage (filmmaking)
Screen direction
Slow cutting
Smash cut
SMPTE timecode
Split screen (filmmaking)
Wipe (transition)
Audio
Microphone
Boom operator (media)
Foley (filmmaking)
Sound effect
Technical
Aspect ratio (image)
Aperture
Crop factor
Camera lens
Film speed