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DVD

DVD (Digital Versatile Disc) is a optical disc which can hold large amounts of data. It is most commonly used  [read more →]

kalaivani September 26, 2012 October 3, 2012
VCD

VCDs (Video Compact Discs) are the smaller cousin to DVDs. VCDs use standard CDs and can be created using  [read more →]

kalaivani September 26, 2012 October 4, 2012
Footage

Footage is a term that originally referred to the lengths of filmstrip that were used to record motion picture images.  [read more →]

kalaivani September 26, 2012 September 26, 2012
PAL

PAL (short for Phase-Alternating Line) is the standard television and video format for Europe, Australia and Asia. Television sets and  [read more →]

kalaivani September 26, 2012 October 4, 2012
NTSC

NTSC (National Television System Committee) is the standard television and video format used in the US, Canada and East Asia.  [read more →]

kalaivani September 26, 2012 October 4, 2012
Field-based video

Field-based video is not composed of frames as film and stop-motion brickfilms invariably are, but composed of interlaced fields.  [read more →]

kalaivani September 26, 2012 October 3, 2012
Extreme wide shot

An extreme wide shot is a wide shot which is relevant to the rest of the scene, but typically shows  [read more →]

kalaivani September 26, 2012 September 26, 2012
Close up

A close up shot (often abbreviated to CU in scripts) refers to how “big” the character appears to be on  [read more →]

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Stock Footage

Stock footage is movie footage that can be freely accessed and used for many different purposes, one being  [read more →]

kalaivani October 4, 2012 October 10, 2012
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