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Initially, film constituted the movement that is perceived when a string of celluloid-recorded images are projected at a rate of more than 16 frames a second (see persistence of vision). However, since the advent of many other media technologies, film may include a broad range of media--both linear and non-linear, dramatic and informational, motion and still (though progressive).

Academy Awards
Common terms
Digital cinema
Movies
Film criticism
Film festivals
Film genres
Film history
Film institutes
Film technique
Film theory
Top grossing movies
Top grossing movies US

Film people:

Actors
Film crew
Film critics
Film directors
Screenwriters
Movie studios

What are our priorities for writing in this area? To help develop a list of the most basic topics in Film, please see Film basic topics.

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