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Video recordings
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Here are entered works on videos that create the illusion of movement in drawings, clay, inanimate objects, or the like, through an animation technique. Works on the technical aspects of making animated videos are entered under Animation (Cinematography).
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Here are entered works on the lists appearing on screen before or after a motion picture or television program that give the names of the actors, directors, etc. Works on lists of projects in which actors, directors, etc., were involved are entered under the heading for the class of persons with subdivision Credits, e.g. Motion picture actors and actresses--Credits. Works on the identifying words or phrases used as names of motion pictures are entered under Titles of motion pictures. Technical works on the creation or addition of credit titles, subtitles, or other printed captions for motion pictures or television are entered under Motion pictures--Titling or Television programs--Titling.
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Here are entered video recordings intended for teaching and informational purposes, especially those made for classroom viewing. Video recordings designed to impart skills or techniques to general audiences, typically in a "how-to" manner, are entered under Instructional videos. Works on the use of video tapes in education are entered under Video tapes in education.
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This heading is used as a topical heading for works about recordings of sounds or images made outside a controlled studio environment or professional performance venue that are generally unedited and typically made with portable equipment.
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-- See Also the narrower term Stock footage This heading is used as a topical heading for works about pre-recorded footage used or collected and organized to be used in the production of films, television programs, and video recordings. When used as a topical heading it is subdivided by the appropriate geographic, topical, and/or form subdivisions.
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Here are entered works on the use of suspense in motion pictures, television programs, and video recordings. Works about films or television programs that feature a build up of suspense, tension, uncertainty, menace, and anxiety as primary elements and in which the audience is kept on tenterhooks are entered under the appropriate specific heading, e.g. Thrillers (Motion pictures); Thrillers (Television programs) subdivided by the appropriate geographic, topical, and/or form subdivisions.
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