Biopic:A biographical film of the life of a famous personality or historical figure. (ÙÙÙ Ø¬Ù Ú©Ø³Û Ø§ÛÚ© زÙØ¯Ú¯Û Ú©Û Ø¯Ø§Ø³ØªØ§Ù Ø¨Ûا٠کرÛ)
Blockbuster: Impactful film with huge financial success.
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ج٠اÙتÛØ§Ø¦Û Ù
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Caricature: A character appearing ridiculously out of proportion because of one physical, psychological or moral trait that has been grossly or broadly exaggerated. (تضØÛÚ©Û Ø®Ø§Ú©Û)
Coogan’s Law: Landmark legislation in the late 1930s designed to protect a child actor’s earnings, by depositing some of the minor’s earnings in court-administered trust funds
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Censorship: The process of determining what can or cannot be viewed by the public or depicted by the motion picture industry.
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Ùاد Ú©Û Ú©Ø§ÙÙ¹ ÚھاÙÙ¹)
Credits: This term refers to the text appearing on screen – composed of a list of technical personnel, cast, and production crew of a film; specifically, it refers to the list of names and functions of persons and corporations contributing and responsible for the artistic or intellectual content of a film,
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Documentary: Film depicting actual events or portraying personalities. (دستاÙÛØ²Û ÙÙÙ )
Dubbing: Translation of film from one language to another either putting a new sound track or by providing subtext running in lower screen. (ÙÙÙ Ú©Û Ø§ÛÚ© Ø²Ø¨Ø§Ù Ø³Û Ø¯ÙØ³Ø±Û Ø²Ø¨Ø§Ù Ù ÛÚº Ù ÙتÙÙÛ Ú©Ø§ ع٠Ù)
Footage: Any length, portion or sequence of film (either shot or to be shot) measured in feet;
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Feature Film: Any film that exceeds 60 minutes and focuses on one topic.
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Potboiler: A film (or even novel) filled with violence.
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Premier: The first official public screening of a movie, marking the kick-off, opening or opening night.
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کا اÙتتاØÛ Ø´Ù)
Remake: Refers to a later production (of a previous film), with different credits, script, and cast; a redone.
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ÙÚº Ú©Û ÙØ¦Û Ø§Ø³Ú©Ø±Ù¾Ù¹ Ûا اداکارÙÚº Ú©Û Ø³Ø§ØªÚ¾ ÙÙÙ
سازÛ)
Startlet: A child actor.
(Ú©Ù
س٠اداکار)
Stunt: A stunt performer that takes the place of an actor when the scene calls for a dangerous or risky action (car crash, fight, window jump, etc.).
(اداکار Ú©Û Ø¬Ú¯Û Ù¾Ø±Ù¾Ø±Ø®Ø·Ø± کردار ÙبھاÙÛ ÙاÙا کرتب باز)
Tagline: A memorable line or phrase about a film.
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تعÙÙ ÛØ§Ø¯Ú¯Ø§Ø±Û Ø¬Ù
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Talkies: Films with a soundtrack, made after 1927 when this was technically possible.
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ÛÚºØ Ø¬Ù1927 Ú©Û Ø¨Ø¹Ø¯ بÙÙÛ Ø´Ø±Ùع ÛÙئÛÚº).
Villain: A character in a book, play, film, etc. who harms other people.
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Voiceover: Refers to recorded dialogue, usually narration, that comes from an unseen, off-screen voice,
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بصر Ú©Û Ø¢Ùاز).
Whodunit: Detective or mystery film. (Ú©ÙØ¦Û Ø¬Ø±Ø§Ø¦Ù Ú©Û ØªÙتÛØ´ پر ٠بÙÛ ÙÙÙ ).
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