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literature

reverse-angel a shot taken by a camera placed opposite from where the previous shot was taken
roman noir French for ´black novel´; used to refer to the English Gothic novel of the nineteenth century, a genre in which mystery, the supernatural, horror, villainous forces, dark shadows and eerie passageways abound.
romance any narrative work that emphasizes a love relationship at the expense of all other story elements
romantic (romanticism) any work of art from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries that functions as a reaction to neo-classicism. Any work of art that demonstrates the romantic eras values and traditions the significance of nature to inspire and to heal
rough cut an early edited version of the composite film that assembles the general structure of the movie, but lacks the proficient, crafted work of the final cutting
running time the duration of a projected film
sample print that final print of a film that is intended for distribution. It is the composite of choices made regarding selection of specific takes, editing, sound mixing, and special effects. sample print is the master copy used for duplicating the release prints
satire any work which blends criticism with wit and humor in an attempt to bring about reform
score music composed for a film; the musical background of any movie.
screenplay the movie script which is comprised of dialogue, scenes, and descriptions of action and may also include camera placement and movement.
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