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P

post synchronization

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the process of adding sound to images after they have been shot and assembled; includes dubbing of voices, inserting diegetic music or sound effects. It is opposite of direct sound


process shot

(Last edited: Tuesday, 30 July 2013, 5:41 PM)

any shot involving rephotography to combine two or more images into one, or to create a special effects; also called composite shot.


pull-back shot

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a tracking shot or zoom that moves back from the subject to reveal the context of the scene.

pushover

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a type of wipe in which the succeeding image appears to push the preceding one off the screen.

R

rack

(Last edited: Tuesday, 30 July 2013, 5:41 PM)
a term used to describe the mounting of certain types of audio visual equipment - especially in outside broadcast vehicles and recording studios.

Rack mounted equipment always conforms to a standard width of 19 inches (approximately 40 cms) hence the term 19| rack mount. The height of a standard piece of 19" rack equipment is known as 1U or one unit. This can be as high as 2m3 or 4 units depending on the equipments role. ("Half U" means rack equipment that is able to it in pairs along side each other in 1 rack unit or "U"

Rack mixers are mixers designed to mount into 19" rack mounting cabinets.




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