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- Alfred Russel Wallace (links | edit)
- Cutaway (filmmaking) (links | edit)
- Crane shot (links | edit)
- Color (links | edit)
- Charge-coupled device (links | edit)
- Color temperature (links | edit)
- Depth of field (links | edit)
- Establishing shot (links | edit)
- Film editing (links | edit)
- History of film (links | edit)
- Film stock (links | edit)
- Film format (links | edit)
- Insert (filmmaking) (links | edit)
- Kirlian photography (links | edit)
- Wide shot (links | edit)
- L cut (links | edit)
- Master shot (links | edit)
- Medium shot (links | edit)
- Nikola Tesla (links | edit)
- Point-of-view shot (links | edit)
- Photography (links | edit)
- Pixel (links | edit)
- Photograph (links | edit)
- RGB color model (links | edit)
- Red-eye effect (links | edit)
- Shot/reverse shot (links | edit)
- Split screen (video production) (links | edit)
- Synchronization (links | edit)
- Single-lens reflex camera (links | edit)
- Tracking shot (links | edit)
- Video editing software (links | edit)
- Wipe (transition) (links | edit)
- Photomontage (links | edit)
- Sound effect (links | edit)
- Miniature effect (links | edit)
- CMYK color model (links | edit)
- Primary color (links | edit)
- Aperture (links | edit)
- Camera obscura (links | edit)
- Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (links | edit)
- Camera (links | edit)
- Digital camera (links | edit)
- Special effect (links | edit)
- Chromatic aberration (links | edit)
- Timeline of photography technology (links | edit)
- Morphing (links | edit)
- Eadweard Muybridge (links | edit)
- Holography (links | edit)
- Non-linear editing (links | edit)