Results for: film or lecture on travel
English English
act of hitting ball, attempt, attempt to score, blasting explosion, bullet or cannonball, camera view, chance at winning, continuous uninterrupted film sequence, filled with particular quality, firing of a bullet or other projectile from a weapon; rang...shot
act of making something available, authorization for freedom, control mechanism, document confirming surrender of something, emission, fire employee, free somebody from obligation, liberation; newly distributed film (or record, book, etc.); press relea...release
act of placing one thing above or on top of another; act of adding to; act of combining in such a way that both images are seen simultaneously (Television, Film)superimposition
act of recording something again, film something again, photograph or film sequence that is reshot, recapture something, take back, take again; film again, rephotograph, take shot againretake
act of remaking, act of doing again; newly made version, new edition (esp. of a film), make again, do again, re-create, new version of something, produce something againremake
act of removing matter floating on the surface of a liquid; act of removing from the top; film, thin layer, coat or become coated with layer, cursory look, embezzle, give little or no attention to, glance through a book or paper, hide profits to avoid ...skim
act of rendering something into another language; version published in a language other than the original language (i.e. book, film, etc.), change or transference, expressing of something in a different language, motion in straight line, process determ...translation
act of thrusting, add a soundtrack in a different language, add sounds to a movie, call, name; confer knighthood upon, invest with a title; strike; poke; thrust; record a new soundtrack for a film or tape (often in a different language); add new music ...dub
act of traveling by sea, for ocean travel, pertaining to sea travel, seafaringseagoing
add onto something, lay something over something, place something above or on top of something else; add to; combine in such a way that both images are seen simultaneously (Television, Film)superimpose
add sound or music to filmpostsynch
additional, supplementary, charged for in addition, exceptionally, more, more and better, more than usual, nonspeaking movie actor, one who performs a secondary role in a film; special edition, pref. outside, external, something additional, something c...extra
address somebody loudly and forcefully, forceful criticism or persuasion, make a passionate or pompous speech; lecture, scold, scoldingharangue
adjustment of film projector settings, composition of film scene, frame, framework; act of providing with a frame, way something is framedframing
advance detachment, block opponent, blocking tactic, camera plate for focusing, conceal or shelter somebody or something, concealment, cover with a curtain; filter, sift; hide, conceal; separate, divide; protect, shield; project a film, show a movie, d...screen
 

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