FILM & TV GLOSSARY
UKFILMNET FILM & TELEVISION PRODUCTION GLOSSARY
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dialogue overlap | ||
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diegesis | ||
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in a narrative film, the world of the film's story. It includes events that are presumed to have occurred and actions and spaces not shown onscreen. | ||
diegetic sound | ||
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any voice, musical passage, or sound effect presented as originating from a source within the film's world. See nondiegetic sound. | ||
direct cinema | ||
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the dominant style of documentary in the U.S. since the early 60's. Like cinema verite, it depends on lightweight, mobile equipment, but unlike it, it does not permit the filmmaker to become involved in the action, and, in fact, is noted for its avoidance of narration. | ||
direct sound | ||
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music, noise, and speech recorded from the event at the moment of filming; opposite of post synchronization. | ||