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  2. Snuff film - Wikipedia

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    Snuff film. A snuff film, snuff movie, or snuff video is a theoretical type of film, produced for profit or financial gain, that shows, or purports to show, scenes of actual homicide. The victims are supposedly typically lured to their murders by false pretenses and their murder is then filmed and the video depicting it is sold to buyers.

  3. Dailies - Wikipedia

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    Director and actor reviewing footage from Agha Yousef.. In filmmaking, dailies or rushes are the raw, unedited footage shot during the making of a motion picture.The term "dailies" comes from when movies were all shot on film because usually at the end of each day, the footage was developed, synced to sound, and printed on film in a batch (and later telecined onto videotape or disk) for ...

  4. Caught On Tape! Cursed Videos - Wikipedia

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    Caught On Tape! Cursed Videos (ほんとにあった! 呪いのビデオ, Hontoni atta! Noroino bideo) is a documentary -style horror movie series made by Broadway Co., Ltd. in Japan. [ 1][ 2] In summary, an investigation team goes on a search to research "cursed" ghost videos from different people in Japan who have claimed to have tragic ...

  5. Stock footage - Wikipedia

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    Stock footage, and similarly, archive footage, library pictures, and file footage is film or video footage that can be used again in other films. Stock footage is beneficial to filmmakers as it saves shooting new material. A single piece of stock footage is called a "stock shot" or a "library shot". [ 1] Stock footage may have appeared in ...

  6. Found footage (film technique) - Wikipedia

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    Found footage is a cinematic technique in which all or a substantial part of the work is presented as if it were film or video recordings recorded by characters in the story, and later "found" and presented to the audience. The events on screen are typically seen through the camera of one or more of the characters involved, often accompanied by ...

  7. YouTube's new tool can automatically dub videos into other ...

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    YouTube has plans to go beyond translated subtitles by allowing creators to dub videos in other spoken languages. At VidCon, the company announced yesterday that it's testing an AI-powered dubbing ...

  8. Netflix, chill and learn English with Fleex's clever subtitles

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    Movies and TV shows can be useful tools to learn a new language. The actors might be speaking in an unfamiliar tongue, but with a decent set of subtitles you can follow along and begin to ...

  9. Found footage (appropriation) - Wikipedia

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    In filmmaking, found footage is the use of footage as a found object, appropriated for use in collage films, documentary films, mockumentary films and other works. Use in commercial film [ edit ] Historical found footage is often used in documentary films as a source of primary information, giving the viewer a more comprehensive understanding ...