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- ActionShot is a method of capturing an object in action and displaying it in a single image with multiple sequential appearances of the object. Additional...
- Back in Action is a 2025 American action comedy film directed by Seth Gordon from a script he co-wrote with Brendan O'Brien. The film stars Jamie Foxx...
- Synopsis Object-Based Synopsis Action-Based Synopsis Collision Graph-Based Synopsis Abnormal Content-Based Synopsis ActionShot Video content analysis Mademlis...
- were predominantly shot in the English-language. Heroic Bloodshed is genre a that originates with English-language Hong Kong action and crime film fan...
- advantage of the strength and simplicity of single-shot actions. A good example is the "trapdoor" or Allin action used in early cartridge conversions of 1863...
- One More Shot (also known asĀ One Shot 2) is a 2024 British action thriller film, and a direct sequel to One Shot. The film was directed by James Nunn...
- Shot/reverse shot (or shot/countershot) is a film technique where one character is shown looking at another character (often off-screen), and then the...
- Winchester Model 1900 is a bolt-action single-shot .22 caliber rifle. Winchester bought the design of the rifle from John Browning in 1899. The company...
- subtitling. The Omnia II includes an advanced image-capturing feature called ActionShot Panoramic photography. The pre-included Smart Reader application is able...
- in an action thriller, an expensive special effects sequence of an explosion might be called the "money shot" of the film. The use of money shot to denote...