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Codecs play an important role in film and video production, determining the quality and size of video files.

Color grading involves adjusting the hue, saturation, and luminance of each shot to create a desired look.

In film and video production, resolution refers to the sharpness and clarity of an image and determines the overall quality of a production.

Frame rate affects the perceived motion and overall look of a video, with standard frame rates ranging from 24 fps to 60 fps.

In film and video production, a cut marks the transition from one shot to another and is a crucial element of the editing process.

Footage refers to the raw and unedited video or film captured during production, which serves as the foundation of the final product.

A film or video producer manages all aspects of the project, from development and pre-production to post-production and distribution.

In film and video production, the “Director of Photography” (DP) is responsible for capturing the visual elements of the story and bringing the director’s vision to life....

VFX (Visual Effects) are special effects added to film and video during post-production to enhance the overall look and feel of the project.

Editing is a crucial stage in film and video production that shapes the final product by arranging and cutting footage to create a story.

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