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==Objects==
==Objects==
===Rudra veena===
===Film related===
====Film perforations====
Also known as perfs or sprocket holes, are the holes seen on filmstrip, specifically on the left and right ends.
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Gangani Productions (2003) (3rd Logo).png
New Line Cinema(13).png
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Perforations are also used in film reels. They run along the center of the reel and usually amount to six.
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Ace Film Studios (2021) (From - Christmas is Cancelled).png
Riding in Circles (2024) (From - Death and Other Details).png|In this logo, there are six large and small perforations surrounding the center, with the former set closest to the edges
Thair Films Productions (2008).png|Deviating from the usual six, there are five large sprocket holes and one tiny perf in the center.
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====Reel====
A circular tool used to store long objects. In the case of movies, a filmstrip would wrap around it. The border surrounding the reels is called a flange (also known as rims).
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Michael Coulombe (2023) (From - Dark Lullabies An Anthology by Michael Coulombe).png
</gallery>

===East Asian===
====Rudra veena====
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Basant Pictures (1961).png
Basant Pictures (1961).png

Revision as of 18:34, 23 July 2024


This page serves as a guide to identifying various visual elements such as objects, effects, etc.

Backgrounds

Sunburst

Starfield

Effects

Iris in/out

A transition that consists of a round area expanding or shrinking, revealing or wiping out an object.


RGB split

An effect that results in the colors centering the white light in a photo (red, green, and blue) to go out of bounds.

Slit-scan


Fonts

Defined

Broadway

Types

Jagged

Geometric shapes

Single shape

Chevron

Oblong/flat oval

Quadrilaterals

Arched rectangle
Biconvex rectangle
Concave rectangle
Rhombus
Rounded rectangle
Squircle

Unlike a rounded rectangle, a squircle does not have a constant circle radius, meaning all of its sides are curved and relatively more complex to draw.

Multiple shapes

Nested rectangles

Oblique lines

Text formats

Biconcaved

Circled text

Objects

Film related

Film perforations

Also known as perfs or sprocket holes, are the holes seen on filmstrip, specifically on the left and right ends.

Perforations are also used in film reels. They run along the center of the reel and usually amount to six.

Reel

A circular tool used to store long objects. In the case of movies, a filmstrip would wrap around it. The border surrounding the reels is called a flange (also known as rims).

East Asian

Rudra veena

Textures

Chrome

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