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  2. Rotoscoping - Wikipedia

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    Rotoscoping is an animation technique that animators use to trace over motion picture footage, frame by frame, to produce realistic action. Originally, live-action film images were projected onto a glass panel and traced onto paper.

  3. Film styles - Wikipedia

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    Film style categorizes films based on the techniques used in the making of the film, such as cinematography or lighting. Two films may be from the same genre, but may well look different as a result of the film style. For example, Independence Day and Cloverfield are both sci-fi, action films about the possible end of the world.

  4. Film genre - Wikipedia

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    Altman, Rick (1999) Film/Genre London: British Film Institute ISBN 9780851707174; Friedman, Lester et al. An Introduction to Film Genres. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2014 ISBN 978-0-393-93019-1 609p. Gehring, Wes D (1988) Handbook of American Film Genres New York: Greenwood Press ISBN 9780313247156; Grant, Barry Keith. Film Genre Reader I ...

  5. Visual effects - Wikipedia

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    Today, most, though not all, compositing is achieved through digital image manipulation. Pre-digital compositing techniques, however, go back as far as the trick films of Georges Méliès in the late 19th century, and some are still in use. Splash of color: The term splash of color is the use of a colored item on an otherwise monochrome film ...

  6. Found footage (film technique) - Wikipedia

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    Found footage has since been used in other commercially successful films, including Paranormal Activity (2007), REC (2007), Cloverfield (2008) and Chronicle (2012). [7] Reviewing V/H/S for The A.V. Club, Scott Tobias notes that the genre "has since become to the '00s and '10s what slasher movies were to the '80s." [8]

  7. Non-photorealistic rendering - Wikipedia

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    A normal shader (left) and an NPR shader using cel-shading (right). Non-photorealistic rendering (NPR) is an area of computer graphics that focuses on enabling a wide variety of expressive styles for digital art, in contrast to traditional computer graphics, which focuses on photorealism.

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  9. Parallel cinema - Wikipedia

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    Ray's most famous films were Pather Panchali (1955), Aparajito (1956) and The World of Apu (1959), which formed The Apu Trilogy. Produced on a shoestring budget of Rs. 150,000 ($3000), [9] [10] the three films won major prizes at the Cannes, Berlin and Venice Film Festivals, and are today frequently listed among the greatest films of all time.

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