A story or event recorded by a camera as a set of moving images
“Tanovic produced a striking film about the civil war, actually shooting the scenes in Slovenia and Italy because it was safer.”
Film or movies as a group or as an industry
“Mariassy started working in film as an assistant and then as an editor, and at the end of the Second World War, began to direct short documentaries.”
A thin layer covering a surface
“Now that she was closer, she could see a fine, milky-white film covering both eyes.”
An obscuration of the lower atmosphere, typically caused by fine suspended particles
“We are now close to the convoy, but the thick film of mist over the sea gives no hint of their position.”
A picture or image made using a camera
The movie or film industry
A visual recording made with a camera
A filament or thread from a cobweb
A motion picture based on the life (or lives) of a real, rather than fictional, person (or people)
A 'weepie' is a tear-inducing melodrama film or movie
A layer of dirt or froth on the surface of a liquid
A film or stain formed on an exposed surface of a mineral or metal
Fine, dry particles produced by the grinding, crushing, or disintegration of a solid substance
To capture on film as part of a series of moving images
“The purpose of the shooting schedule is to determine the most efficient order in which to film the scenes.”
To be visually blurred or obscured with a thin layer of something
“His eyes would film over with tears when he sang the lines.”
To capture as a picture, image or photograph
To produce a new recording of
To create or form a layer over
To succeed in evoking or representing
Containing both aural and visual elements
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