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  2. MOS (filmmaking) - Wikipedia

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    MOS is a standard filmmaking jargon acronym used in production reports to indicate an associated film segment has no synchronous audio track.. Omitting sound recording from a particular shot can save time and relieve the film crew of certain requirements, such as remaining silent during a take, and thus MOS takes are common on contemporary film shoots, mostly when the subjects of the take are ...

  3. Glossary of motion picture terms - Wikipedia

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    Film stock made of nitrate, acetate, or polyester bases is the traditional medium for capturing the numerous frames of a motion picture, widely used until the emergence of digital film in the late 20th century. film theory film transition film treatment filmmaking. Sometimes used interchangeably with film production.

  4. Mosfilm - Wikipedia

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    In 1934, the film studio was renamed to Moskinokombinat, and in 1936 was relaunched under the Mosfilm name, the name it carries till today. During World War II the film studio personnel were evacuated to Alma-Ata (August 1941) and merged with other Soviet production units into the Central United Film Studio (TsOKS). The Mosfilm personnel ...

  5. Cinema of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The history of cinema in the United States can trace its roots to the East Coast, where, at one time, Fort Lee, New Jersey, was the motion-picture capital of America. The American film industry began at the end of the 19th century, with the construction of Thomas Edison's "Black Maria", the first motion-picture studio in West Orange, New Jersey.

  6. Film industry - Wikipedia

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    The United States cinema (Hollywood) is the oldest film industry in the world and also the largest film industry in terms of revenue. Hollywood is the primary nexus of the U.S. film industry with established film study facilities such as the American Film Institute, LA Film School, and NYFA being established in the area. [16]

  7. Revisiting ‘Black on Both Sides’ — Mos Def’s ... - AOL

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    The debut album from Black Star, “Mos Def and Talib Kweli are Black Star,” released on Sept. 29, 1998 (the greatest release date in hip-hop history) did not disappoint. Both lyricists and ...

  8. Category:Mosfilm films - Wikipedia

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    Adam's Rib (1990 film) The Adjutant of His Excellency; Admiral Nakhimov (film) Admiral Ushakov (film) Adult Children; Adventures of a Dentist; Aelita, Do Not Pester Men! Aerograd; Afonya; Agony (1981 film) Air Crew; Alexander Nevsky (film) Alyonka; Alyosha's Love; American Daughter; And Life, and Tears, and Love; Andrei Rublev (film) Anna ...

  9. Studio system - Wikipedia

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    A studio system is a method of filmmaking wherein the production and distribution of films is dominated by a small number of large movie studios.It is most often used in reference to Hollywood motion picture studios during the early years of the Golden Age of Hollywood from 1927 (the introduction of sound motion pictures) to 1948 (the beginning of the demise of the studio system), wherein ...