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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to film:
Film refers to motion pictures as individual projects and to the field in general. The name came from the fact that photographic film (also called filmstock ) has historically been the primary medium for recording and displaying motion pictures.
What type of thing is film?
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Film can be described as all of the following:
Art – aesthetic expression for presentation or performance, and the work produced from this activity.
One of the arts – as an art form, film is an outlet of human expression, that is usually influenced by culture and which in turn helps to change culture. Film is a physical manifestation of the internal human creative impulse.
One of the visual arts – visual arts is a class of art forms, including painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking and others, that focus on the creation of works which are primarily visual in nature.
One of the performing arts – art forms in which artists use their body, voice, or objects to convey artistic expression. Performing arts include a variety of disciplines but all take the form of a performance in front of an audience.
Fine art – in Western European academic traditions, fine art is art developed primarily for aesthetics, distinguishing it from applied art that also has to serve some practical function. The word "fine" here does not so much denote the quality of the artwork in question, but the purity of the discipline according to traditional Western European canons.
Show business – a means of providing employment for actors , screenwriters , artisans and technicians , regardless of whether the finished film was produced as a for-profit enterprise or as a not-for-profit public service.
Other names for film
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Movie
Motion picture
Talking picture
Picture
Celluloid
Flick (or flicker)
Photoplay
Picture show
The cinema
The silver screen (talkie era); the silver sheet (silent era)
Videos
Essence of film
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Filmmaking – process of making a film. Filmmaking involves a number of discrete stages including an initial story, idea, or commission, through scriptwriting, casting, shooting, editing, and screening the finished product before an audience that may result in a film release and exhibition. Filmmaking is both an art and an industry. That is why they call it "show business". It's a show and a business. Films were originally recorded onto nitrate film stock which was highly flammable.[1 ] After the late 1950s, polyester film was used which was shown through a movie projector onto a large screen (in other words, an analog recording process). The adoption of CGI-based special effects led to the use of digital intermediates. Most contemporary films are now fully digital through the entire process of production, distribution, and exhibition from start to finish.
Cinematic genres
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Film genre
By setting
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By mood
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Action - generally involves a moral interplay between "good" and "bad" played out through violence or physical force
Adventure - involving danger, risk, and/or chance, often with a high degree of fantasy
Comedy - intended to provoke laughter
Drama - mainly focuses on character development
Erotic - sexuality or eroticism and sex acts, including love scenes
Horror - intended to provoke fear in audience
Mystery - the progression from the unknown to the known by discovering and solving a series of clues
Romance - dwelling on the elements of romantic love
Thrillers - intended to provoke excitement and/or nervous tension into audience
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Biographical - a biopic is a film that dramatizes the life of an actual person, with varying degrees of basis in fact
Documentary - a factual following of an event or person to gain an understanding of a particular point or issue
Experimental (avant-garde ) - created to test audience reaction or to expand the boundaries of film production/story exposition then generally at play
Musical - a film interspersed with singing by all or some of the characters
Silent - a film with no synchronized recorded sound, especially with no spoken dialogue
By production type
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Live action - film using actors
Animation - illusion of motion by consecutive display of static images which have been created by hand or on a computer
Television - a film that is produced for and originally distributed by a television network
By length
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Short - may strive to contain many of the elements of a "full-length" feature, in a shorter time-frame
Serial - similar to shorts, but forms a constant story arc
Feature film - film that is "full-length"
By age
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Children's film - films for young children; as opposed to a family film , no special effort is made to make the film attractive for other audiences
Family - intended to be attractive for people of all ages and suitable for viewing by a young audience; examples of these are Disney films
Teen film - intended for and aimed towards teens although some teen films, such as the High School Musical series; may also be a family film; not all of these films are suitable for all teens, as some are rated R
Adult film - intended to be viewed only by an adult audience, content may include violence, disturbing themes, obscene language, or explicit sexual behaviour. This includes various forms of exploitation films . Adult film may also be used as a synonym for pornographic film .
By audience reception
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Other genres
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Action comedy – Film and TV genre
Action film – Film genre
Actuality film – Non-fiction film genre that uses footage of real events
Adventure film – Film genre
Amateur film – Film genre
American eccentric cinema – Mode of American filmmaking
Animated documentary – Genre of film that combines animation and documentary
Anthology film – Feature film consisting of several different short films
Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction – Genre of fiction
Art film – Film genre
Art horror – Film genre
Arthouse animation – Combination of art film and animated film
Arthouse science fiction film – Genre of film
Australian Western – Sub-genrePages displaying short descriptions with no spaces
B movie – Low-budget commercial film genre
Backstage musical – Genre of musical theatre
Badaga cinema – Badaga-language film industry
Beach party film – Film genre
Behind-the-scenes – Documentary film that features the production of a film or television program
Bildungsroman – Coming of age literary genre
Biographical film – Film genre
Black comedy – Comedic work based on taboo subject matter
Black film – Film largely featuring or representing black people
Blaxploitation – Film genre
Body horror – Subgenre of horror fiction
Bomba (genre) – 1960s Filipino film genre
Bourekas film – Genre of Israeli comic melodrama
Bromantic comedy – Comedy film genre
Buddy cop – Film and television genre
Buddy film – Film genre in which two people of the same sex are non-romantically paired
Cannibal film – Film genre
Cartoon – Type of two-dimensional visual art
Cartoon pornography – Cartoon characters in sexual situations
Chicano cinema – movies made by or about Mexican AmericansPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
List of Chicano films
Chick flick – Slang term for romantic film genre catering to young women
Children's film – Film genre
Chopsocky – Colloquial term
Christian film industry – Aspect of Christian media
Christmas horror – Genre of fiction and film
Cinema da Boca do Lixo – Film Genre
Cinéma vérité – Style of documentary filmmaking
Cinepoetry
Colonial cinema – cinema produced by the colonizing nation in and about their coloniesPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Comédia à portuguesa
Comedy drama – Genre of theatre, film, and television
Comedy film – Genre of film which emphasizes humour
Comedy horror – Genre that combines elements of horror and comedy
Comedy of remarriage – Film genre
Comedy thriller – Film genre
Science fiction comedy – Comedic subgenre of science fiction
List of coming-of-age stories
Coming-of-age story – Genre of stories of growing into adulthood
Commedia sexy all'italiana – Italian film genre
Compilation film – Film edited from previously released footage
Composite film – Film whose screenplay is composed of two or more distinct stories
Concert film – Audiovisual recording of a concert performance
Conspiracy fiction – Subgenre of thriller fiction
Crime film – Film genre
Cult film – Film that has acquired a cult following
Dance film – film in which dance is a central element in the narrativePages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Detective fiction – Subgenre of crime and mystery fiction
Direct cinema – Style of documentary filmmaking
Disaster film – Film genre
Docudrama – Documentary genre that features dramatized re-enactments of actual events
Docufiction – Film genre
Documentary film – Nonfictional motion picture
Drama (film and television) – Film and television genre
Economics film – Film genre covering economics as a theme
Educational film – Film genre
Epic film – Style of filmmaking with large scale, sweeping scope, and spectacle
Erotic thriller – Film and literary sub-genre
Erra cinema – filmPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Pages displaying short descriptions with no spaces
Ethnofiction – Subfield of ethnography
Ethnographic film – Non-fiction film genre
Euro War – Subgenre of war films
European art cinema – Film genre in Europe
Eurospy film – Genre of spy films
Experimental film – Cinematic works that are experimental form or content
Exploitation film – Informal film genre
Fantasy comedy – Comedic subgenre of fantasy
Fantasy film – Film genre
Female buddy film – Film genre
Film à clef – Cinematographic genre
Film d'art – French movement of early narrative films
Film gris – Film genre
Film noir – Cinematic term used to describe stylized feature film crime dramas
Filmfarsi – film genre used in pre-revolutionary Iranian cinemaPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Florida Western
Folk horror – Subgenre of horror film
Gangster film – Film genre
Gendai-geki – Japanese film, television, and theater genre
Gentleman thief – Stock character; a sophisticated and well-mannered thief
German underground horror – Film genre
Giallo – Literature and film genre
Girls with guns – Sub-genre of action films and animation
Gods and demons fiction – Subgenre of Chinese fantasy fiction
Gokudō – Cheaply produced (often direct to video) Yakuza movies, with themes of sex and violence.
Gong'an fiction – Chinese crime fiction subgenre
Goona-goona epic – Exploitation film genre
Gothic film – Film genre
Gothic romance film – Film genre
Grindhouse – Low-budget movie theater that shows mainly exploitation films
Gross out – Shock effect technique in media and art
Guerrilla filmmaking – Micro-budget film genre
Gun fu – Style of fictional fighting found in film, television, and videogames
Hanukkah film – Film genre whose main subject matter is the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah
Heimatfilm – Film genre
Heist film – Subgenre of crime films
Heritage film – Period films with high-quality visual production values
Highlight film
Historical drama – Film subgenre
Historical fiction – Fiction that is set in the past
Home movie – Amateur film or video typically made just to preserve a visual record of family activities
Hood film – Film genre originating in the United States
Horror film – Film genre
Horror noir – film genrePages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Hybrid genre – Genre that blends themes and elements from two or more different genres
Hyperlink cinema – Multilinear filmmaking style
Independent film – Film done outside of the major film studio system
Industrial video – type of sponsored filmPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Interstitial art
Jiangshi fiction – Literary and cinematic genre of horror
Jidaigeki – Japanese film, TV, games, and theatre genre
Jukebox musical – Musical compiled from existing songs
Kaiju – Japanese media genre
Khasi cinema – Khasi-language film industry
Korean melodrama
Kung fu film – Film genre
Legal drama – Subgenre of dramatic fiction
Legal thriller – Fiction genre
List of Western subgenres
Live-action animated film – Film combining live-action and animated elements
Luchador films – Lucha Libre based films
Mafia comedy film – Film genre
Mafia film – Version of gangster film
Magic realism – Style of literary fiction and art
Malayalam softcore pornography – Genre of softcore pornographic films produced in Kerala, India
Martial arts film – Film genre
Masala film – Film genre
Maximalist film – Genre of cinema
Medical drama – Television program or film presented around medical environments
Melodrama – Dramatic work that exaggerates plot and characters to appeal to the emotions
Message picture – Film intended to communicate sociopolitical ideas as well as entertain
Metacinema – Self-reflexive mode of filmmaking
Mexploitation – Film genre
Micro movie – Type of short film
Midnight movie – Film genre
Minimalist film – Cinema related to the philosophy of minimalism
Mo lei tau – Type of slapstick humour associated with Hong Kong popular culture
Mockbuster – Film made to exploit another's publicity
Mockumentary – Film genre
Modernist film – Film genre
Mondo film – Film genre
Monster movie – Film genre
Mountain film – Film genre focusing on mountaineering
Mumblecore – Film subgenre
Musical film – Film genre
Musical short – Short films, often before the main feature
Musicarello – Italian film sub genre; musical comedy typically featuring a young singing star
Muslim social – Film genre in Bollywood
Mystery film – Genre of film
Mythopoeia – Narrative genre in modern literature and film
Narco pelicula – Mexican action film sub-genre
Narrative film – Tells a fictional or fictionalized story, event or narrative
Nazi exploitation – Subgenre of film
Neo-noir – Film genre; modern form of film noir
New queer cinema – Movement in queer-themed independent filmmaking
No-budget film – Film made with very little or no money
Non-narrative film – Aesthetic of cinematic film
Northern (genre) – Multimedia genre set primarily in Northern Canada and Alaska
Opera film – Recording of an opera on film
Operetta film – Film genre
Ostern – Western-inspired film genre
Outlaw biker film – Film genre
Ozploitation – Genre of film produced in Australia
Paracinema – Academic term for a variety of film genres out of the mainstream
Parallel cinema – 1950s movement in Indian cinema
Parody film – Film genre
Pastoral science fiction
Pink film – Japanese erotic cinema
Poetry film – film genrePages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Political thriller – Genre of fiction
Poliziotteschi – Genre of Italian crime films
Pornochanchada – Genre of sex comedy films produced in Brazil
Pornographic film – Films that present sexually explicit subject matter in order to arouse and satisfy the viewer
Postmodern horror – subgenre of filmPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Postmodernist film – Film genre
The Prague film school – Eastern European film school, late 20th century
Prison film – Film genre focused on prisons
Propaganda film – Movie genre
Prussian film – Film genre
Pseudo-documentary – Documentary genre that features fictional events
Psychedelic film – Film genre
Psychological drama – Narrative subgenre of drama with psychological fiction
Psychological horror – Narrative subgenre
Psychological thriller – Genre combining thriller and psychological fiction
Pulp noir – Fiction subgenre
Quinqui (film genre) – Spanish film genre
Race film – Film genre
Rape and revenge – Film subgenre
Real time (media) – Theatrical genre
Reality film – Genre of documentary film
Religious horror – GenrePages displaying short descriptions with no spaces
Remodernist film – Film genre
Retrospective – Look back at events that took place before
Road movie – Film genre in which the main characters leave home on a road trip
Romance film – Film genre
Romantic comedy – Film genre
Romantic fantasy – Fantasy subgenre
Romantic thriller – Genre that involves romance and thriller
Rumberas film – Film genre
Samurai cinema – Film genre
Satanic film – Subgenre of horror film which depicts the Devil and associated wicked themes
Satire – Literary and art genre with a style of humor based on parody
Sceneggiata – Form of musical drama typical of Naples
Science fiction film – Film genre
Screenlife – Film subgenre where the action takes place entirely on a screen of a computer or a smartphone
Screwball comedy – Genre of comedy film
Semidocumentary – Form of storytelling
Sex report film – Film genre
Sexploitation film – Genre of independently produced, low-budget feature films
Sharksploitation – Subgenre of exploitation film
Shinpa – Japanese form of theater
Shoshimin-eiga – Japanese film genre
Silent film – Motion pictures without synchronized recorded sound
Skate video – Film genre
Slapstick – Style of comedy
Slapstick film – Film genre
Slasher film – Film subgenre that involves a killer murdering people using blades
Slow cinema – Genre of art cinema
Snuff film – Film showing real murders
Social film
Social guidance film – Educational film genre
Social problem film – Narrative movie about a social issue
Social thriller – Genre combining thriller fiction with social commentary
South Seas genre – Literary and film genre
Soviet parallel cinema – Underground film movement in the Soviet Union
Space Western – SubgenrePages displaying short descriptions with no spaces
Spaghetti Western – Film genre
Splatter film – Horror genre
Sponsored film – film genrePages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Sports film – Film genre
Spy film – Film genre
Stag film – Silent pornographic film genre
Stoner film – Subgenre of comedy films
Submarine films – Subgenre of war film
Superhero film – Film genre
Supernatural film – Film genre
Surf film – Film genre
Surrealist cinema – Film genre
Survival film – Film genre
Swashbuckler film – Subgenre of the action film genre
Sword-and-sandal – Genre of largely Italian-made historical or biblical epics
Tech noir – Hybrid genre of fiction, combining film noir and science fiction
Teen film – Film genre
Telefoni Bianchi – Italian film genre
Tendency film – Japanese film genre
Three girls movie – genre of filmmaking which typical centers around the activities, on three girlsPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Thriller film – Film genre
Training film
Transgressive art – Art that intends to outrage or violate basic morals and sensibilities
Travel documentary – Documentary film, television program or online series that describes travel
Trial film – GenrePages displaying short descriptions with no spaces
Trick film – Short silent films designed to feature innovative special effects
Trümmerfilm – Film genre
Ukrainian poetic cinema – Genre of Ukrainian cinema
Underground film – Film genre
Utopian and dystopian fiction – Genres of literature that explore social and political structures
Vampire film – Film genre
Vansploitation – Term and film genre used to describe American independent films from the 1970s
Vigilante film – Film genre
Visual album – Type of concept album
Vomit gore – Surreal horror film series by Lucifer ValentinePages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
War film – Film genre depicting wars
Werewolf fiction – Fantasy genre
Western (genre) – Multimedia genre
Western film – Film genre
Wiener Film – Austrian film genre
Wire fu – Mix of Chinese martial arts and cinematic visual effects
Woman's film – Film genre
Women in prison film – Film genre
Wuxia – Genre of Chinese fiction
Yakuza film – Film genre
Z movie – Badly-made low budget movie
Zombie comedy – Film and television genre
Zombie film – Subgenre of horror film featuring zombies
Zombie pornography – Pornography involving zombies
Cinema by region
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History of film
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General film concepts
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Films
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List of films by title: # , A , B , C , D , E , F , G , H , I , J-K , L , M , N-O , P , Q-R , S , T , U-V-W , & X-Y-Z
List of years in film
Films by genre
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Lists of adventure films
Lists of animated films
List of biographical films
List of cinematic genres
List of comedy films
List of comedy-drama films
List of crime films
List of drama films
List of disaster films
List of fantasy films
List of films featuring extraterrestrials
List of films noir
List of gangster movies
List of historical drama films
List of horror films
List of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender-related films
List of mystery films
List of punk movies
List of racism-related movies
Lists of science fiction films
List of sports films
List of thriller films
List of war films
List of Western films
Films by origin
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Films by setting location
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Films by cost
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Films by success
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Films by movement
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Budapest school (1972 - 1984)
Cinéma du look (1980s)
Cinema Novo (1960 - early 1970s)
Czechoslovak New Wave (1960s)
Dogme 95 (1995 - 2005)
Free Cinema (1956 - 1959)
French New Wave (1958 - late 1960s)
German Expressionism (1913 -1920s)
Grupo Cine Liberación (1969 - 1971)
Hong Kong New Wave (1979 - early 1990s)
Italian neorealism (1944 - 1952)
Japanese New Wave (1956 - 1976)
Kammerspielfilm (1920s)
L.A. Rebellion (1967 - 1989)
Mumblecore (2002 - )
New French Extremity (1999 - 2003)
New Hollywood (Summer 1967 through Spring 1983)
New Nigerian Cinema (2006 - )
New Queer Cinema (1990s)
No Wave (1976 - 1985)
Parallel Cinema (1952 - 1976)
Poetic Realism (1930s - 1940s)
Polish Film School (1955 - 1963)
Pure Film Movement (1910s - 1920s)
Remodernist film (2004 - )
Surrealist Cinema (1920s)
Third Cinema (1969 - 1978)
Yugoslav Black Wave (1963 - 1972)
Film companies
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Awards and festivals
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Above the line
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Above the line
Actor – Person who portrays a character in a production
Voice actor – Performing voice-overs to represent a character or provide information
Leading actor – Type of role of an actor
Supporting actor – Actor who performs a less-important role than that of the leading actor
Ensemble cast – Cast with many actors given similar standing
Character actor – Actor who predominantly plays distinctive or eccentric characters
Bit actor – Acting role in which there is direct interaction with the main actors but little dialogue
Cameo actor – Brief appearance in performing art
Film director – Person who controls the artistic and dramatic aspects of a film production
Screenwriter – Person who writes for films, TV shows, comics, and games
Film producer – Person supervising the making of a film
Below the line
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Below the line – Section of film budget
Pre-production
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Pre-production – Phase of producing a film or television show
Unit production manager – Responsible for the administration of a feature film or television production
Production coordinator – coordinates the various groups and personnel in a filmmaking or video productionPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Production accountant – Opaque or creative accounting methodsPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Assistant director – Film management and logistics role
Script supervisor – Oversees the continuity of scenes during filmmaking
Script coordinator – role in film and television productionPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Casting director – Pre-production process for selecting actors, dancers, singers, or extras for roles or parts
Production assistant – Person responsible for various aspects of a film or TV production
Location manager – person responsible for locations where a movie is shotPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Location scout – Filmmaking and commercial photography production process
Storyboard artist – Person who creates storyboards for advertising agencies and film productions
Production design
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Photography
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Principal photography – Phase of producing a film or television show in which the bulk of shooting takes place
Sound design
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Sound design – Sound track creation
Special effect
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Special effect – Illusions or tricks to change appearances
Special effects supervisor – individual who works on a commercial, theater, television or film set creating special effectsPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Visual effects supervisor – responsible for achieving the creative aims of the director and/or producers through the use of visual effectsPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Animation
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Animation – A team within a film studio that works on various aspects of Animation
Talent
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Acting coach – Teacher who trains performers
Body double – Person who substitutes for another actor in a film scene such that their face is not shownPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Dialect coach – person who trains actors to speak with authentic accentsPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Movement director – Film crew member
Choreographer – Art or practice of designing sequences of movements of physical bodies
Extra – Nonspeaking or nonsinging acting role
Talent agent – Person who represents the interests of entertainment, broadcast, and sports professionals
Stand-in – Substitute for an actor for production purposes
Acting instructor – person who teaches actingPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Intimacy coordinator – Staff member who supports actors in sex scenes
Stage combat – Technique used in theatre to create the illusion of physical combat
Stunt double – Person who substitutes for another actor in a film scene such that their face is not shownPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Stunt performer – Person who performs stunts
Under-five – TV or film actor whose character has fewer than five lines of dialogue
Post-production
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Post-production – Step in film, video, audio or photography process
Film editor – Creative and technical part of the post-production process of filmmaking
Sound editor – Creative professional that selects and assembles sound recordings before final audio mixing
Colorist – Enhancing the color of an image or video
Animator – Person who makes animation sequences out of still images
Technical director – OccupationPages displaying short descriptions with no spaces
VFX creative director – Visual effects person
Visual effects editor – Various processes by which imagery is created
Compositor – Combining of visual elements from separate sources into single images
Other
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Swing gang – People who make last-minute changes on a film set
Unit still photographer – person who takes photographs to document activity on a film setPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Notable people from the film industry
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Film theorists and critics
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Famous film producers
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Notable film producers
Notable directors
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Chantal Akerman – Belgian film director (1950–2015)
Woody Allen – American filmmaker, actor, and comedian (born 1935)
Pedro Almodovar – Spanish filmmaker (born 1949)Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Robert Altman – American filmmaker (1925–2006)
Theo Angelopoulos – Greek film director, screenwriter and film producer
Michelangelo Antonioni – Italian film director and screenwriter (1912–2007)
Richard Attenborough – British actor and director (1923–2014)
Ingmar Bergman – Swedish filmmaker (1918–2007)
Bernardo Bertolucci – Italian film director and screenwriter (1941–2018)
Kathryn Bigelow – American filmmaker (born 1951)
Bong Joon-Ho – South Korean filmmaker (born 1969)Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Robert Bresson – French film director (1901–1999)
Clarence Brown – American film director (1890–1987)
Tod Browning – American film director (1880–1962)
Luis Bunuel – Spanish-Mexican filmmaker (1900–1983)Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
James Cameron – Canadian filmmaker (born 1954)
Frank Capra – Italian-born American film director (1897–1991)
Marcel Carné – 1906-1996 French film director
John Carpenter – American filmmaker (born 1948)
John Cassavetes – Greek-American filmmaker and actor (1929–1989)
Nuri Bilge Ceylan – Turkish film director, screenwriter, film producer and photographer (born 1959)
Claude Chabrol – French film director (1930–2010)
Youssef Chahine – Egyptian film director (1926–2008)
Park Chan-wook – South Korean filmmaker (born 1963)
Charles Chaplin – English comic actor and filmmaker (1889–1977)Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Chen Kaige – Chinese filmmaker
Yash Chopra – Indian film director and film producer (1932–2012)
René Clair – French filmmaker and writer (1898–1981)
Henri-Georges Clouzot – French film director, screenwriter and producer
Jean Cocteau – French writer and film director (1889–1963)
Joel and Ethan Coen – American filmmakersPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Francis Ford Coppola – American filmmaker (born 1939)
Pedro Costa – Portuguese film director
Alfonso Cuarón – Mexican filmmaker
George Cukor – American film director and producer
Michael Curtiz – Hungarian-American director (1886–1962)
Cecil B. DeMille – American film director, producer and actor (1881–1959)
Vittorio De Sica – Italian film director and actor (1901–1974)
Carl Dreyer – Danish film director (1889–1968)Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Guru Dutt – Indian film director, producer, choreographer and actor
Clint Eastwood – American actor and director (born 1930)
Sergei Einstein – Soviet filmmaker and theorist (1898–1948)Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Victor Erice – Spanish filmmakerPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Asghar Farhadi – Iranian film director and screenwriter (born 1972)
Rainer Werner Fassbinder – German filmmaker (1945–1982)
Federico Fellini – Italian filmmaker (1920–1993)
Robert J. Flaherty – American documentary filmmaker
David Fincher – American film director (born 1962)
Victor Fleming – American film director, cinematographer, and producer
John Ford – American film director (1894–1973)
Milos Forman – Czech-American filmmaker (1932–2018)Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Bob Fosse – American actor, choreographer, dancer, and director (1927– 1987)
Jesús Franco – Spanish filmmaker, composer, and actor (1930–2012)
Abel Gance – French film director and producer
Ritwik Ghatak – Indian Bengali filmmaker and script writer
Jean-Luc Godard – French and Swiss film director (1930–2022)
Miguel Gomes – Portuguese film director (born 1972)
Adoor Gopalakrishnan – Indian film director (born 1941)
D.W. Griffith – American filmmaker (1875–1948)Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Howard Hawks – American film director (1896–1977)
Werner Herzog – German director, producer, screenwriter (born 1942)
Alfred Hitchcock – English film director (1899–1980)
John Huston – American filmmaker (1906–1987)
Im Kwon-taek – South Korean film director (born 1934)
Shohei Imamura – Japanese film director (1926–2006)Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Peter Jackson – New Zealand filmmaker (born 1961)
Miklos Jancso – Hungarian film director and screenwriter (1921–2014)Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Jia Zhangke – Chinese film director and screenwriter (born 1970)
Alejandro Jodorowsky – Chilean and French filmmaker
Elia Kazan – American film and theatre director (1909–2003)
Abbas Kiarostami – Iranian filmmaker (1940–2016)
Kim Ki-duk – South Korean film director (1960–2020)
Krzysztof Kieslowski – Polish film director and screenwriter (1941–1996)Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Stanley Kramer – American film director and producer (1913–2001)
Stanley Kubrick – American filmmaker (1928–1999)
Akira Kurosawa – Japanese filmmaker (1910–1998)
Fritz Lang – Austrian filmmaker (1890–1976)
Ang Lee – Taiwanese filmmaker (born 1954)
David Lean – British film director (1908–1991)
Spike Lee – American filmmaker (born 1957)
Sergio Leone – Italian filmmaker (1929–1989)
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David Lynch – American filmmaker, musical and visual artist (born 1946)
Louis Malle – French film director, screenwriter, and producer
Mohsen Makhmalbaf – Iranian film director, writer, editor, and producer
Joseph L. Mankiewicz – American film director, screenwriter, and producer (1909–1993)
Leo McCarey – American film director (1898–1969)
Deepa Mehta – Indian-born Canadian film director and screenwriter
Jean-Pierre Melville – French filmmaker and actor (1917–1973)
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Mike Nichols – American film and theatre director (1931–2014)
Christopher Nolan – British and American filmmaker (born 1970)
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Max Ophüls – German film director (1902–1957)
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Alan Parker – British filmmaker (1944–2020)
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Sam Peckinpah – American film director (1925–1984)
Dadasaheb Phalke – Indian film producer, director and screenwriter (1870–1944)
Roman Polanski – French and Polish filmmaker (born 1933)
Michael Powell/Emeric Pressburger – English film director
Otto Preminger – Austrian-American director, producer, and actor (1905–1986)
Vsevolod Pudovkin – Soviet film director, screenwriter and actor
Nicholas Ray – American film director (1911–1979)
Satyajit Ray – Indian filmmaker and writer (1921–1992)
Jean Renoir – French film director and screenwriter (1894–1979)
Alain Resnais – French film director
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Jacques Rivette – French film director, screenwriter and film critic
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Ken Russell – British film director (1927–2011)
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Ridley Scott – British film director, screenwriter and film producer (born 1937)
Tony Scott – British film director and producer (1944–2012)
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Eduardo Serra – Portuguese cinematographer
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Steven Spielberg – American filmmaker (born 1946)
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Josef von Sternberg – Austrian-American film director (1894–1969)
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Guillermo del Toro – Mexican filmmaker and author (born 1964)
Tran Anh Hung – Vietnamese-born French filmmaker
Lars von Trier – Danish director and screenwriter (born 1956)
François Truffaut – French film director (1932–1984)
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Jean Vigo – French film director
Luchino Visconti – Italian theatre, opera and cinema director
Andrzej Wajda – Polish film director (1926–2016)
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Billy Wilder – Austrian-American filmmaker (1906–2002)
Robert Wise – American film director, film producer and film editor
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Sam Wood – Director, producer, and actor
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Robert Zemeckis – American filmmaker (born 1952)
Fred Zinnemann – Austrian-American film director (1907–1997)
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Woody Allen – American filmmaker, actor, and comedian (born 1935)
Fred Astaire – American dancer, actor, and singer (1899–1987)
Lauren Bacall – American actress (1924–2014)
Amitabh Bachchan – Indian film actor (born 1942)
Ingrid Bergman – Swedish actress (1915–1982)
Humphrey Bogart – American actor (1899–1957)
Marlon Brando – American actor (1924–2004)
Richard Burton – Welsh actor (1925–1984)
James Cagney – American actor and dancer (1899–1986)
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Gary Cooper – American actor (1901–1961)
Julie Christie – British actress (born 1940)
Joan Crawford – American actress (190?–1977)
Russell Crowe – New Zealand-born actor (born 1964)
Tom Cruise – American actor (born 1962)
Bette Davis – American actress (1908–1989)
Daniel Day-Lewis – English actor (born 1957)
James Dean – American actor (1931–1955)
Olivia de Havilland – British and American actress (1916–2020)
Leonardo DiCaprio – American actor (born 1974)
Kirk Douglas – American actor (1916–2020)
Clint Eastwood – American actor and director (born 1930)
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Clark Gable – American actor (1901–1960)
Greta Garbo – Swedish-American actress (1905–1990)
Judy Garland – American actress and singer (1922–1969)
Dorothy Gish – American actress (1898–1968)
Lillian Gish – American actress (1893–1993)
Cary Grant – English-American actor (1904–1986)
Alec Guinness – English actor (1914–2000)
Gene Hackman – American actor (born 1930)
Tom Hanks – American actor and film producer (born 1956)
Audrey Hepburn – British actress (1929–1993)
Katharine Hepburn – American actress (1907–2003)
Charlton Heston – American actor and political activist (1923–2008)
William Holden – American actor (1918–1981)
Anthony Hopkins – Welsh actor (born 1937)
Boris Karloff – English actor (1887–1969)
Buster Keaton – American actor, comedian and filmmaker (1895–1966)
Angela Lansbury – British actress (1925–2022)
Laurel and Hardy – British-American comedy duo
Christopher Lee – English actor and singer (1922–2015)
Vivien Leigh – British actress (1913–1967)
Jack Lemmon – American actor (1925–2001)
Peter Lorre – Hungarian and American actor (1904–1964)
Myrna Loy – American actress (1905–1993)
Fredric March – American actor (1897–1975)
Walter Matthau – American actor (1920–2000)
Steve McQueen – American actor (1930–1980)
Marilyn Monroe – American actress and model (1926–1962)
Michael Murphy – American film and television actor
Paul Newman – American actor and film director (1925–2008)
Jack Nicholson – American actor and filmmaker (born 1937)
Laurence Olivier – English actor and director (1907–1989)
Peter O'Toole – British actor (1932–2013)
Al Pacino – American actor (born 1940)
Geraldine Page – American actress (1924–1987)
Anthony Perkins – American actor (1932–1992)
Sidney Poitier – Bahamian and American actor, filmmaker, diplomat (1927–2022)
Oliver Reed – British actor (1938–1999)
Burt Reynolds – American actor (1936–2018)
Edward G. Robinson – American actor (1893–1973)
Ginger Rogers – American actress, dancer and singer (1911–1995)
James Stewart – American actor (1908–1997)
Meryl Streep – American actress (born 1949)
Elizabeth Taylor – British and American actress (1932–2011)
The Three Stooges – American slapstick comedy trio
Spencer Tracy – American actor (1900–1967)
Denzel Washington – American actor (born 1954)
John Wayne – American actor (1907–1979)
Orson Welles – American actor and filmmaker (1915–1985)
Shelley Winters – American actress (1920–2006)
Joanne Woodward – American actress (born 1930)
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