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Principal photographyrefers to the filming of major and significant portions of a film production that involves the main/lead actors/actresses; contrast to second-unit photography
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Principal photographyThe main photography of a film and the time period during which it takes place. (Production)
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Principal photography The second stage of film production which involves shooting the film.
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Principal photographyThe main photography of a film and the time period during which it takes place.
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Principal photographyRefers to the phase of film production during which the film or television project is actually shot, as distinct from pre-production and post-production. Also referred to as Production.
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Principal photographyThe main phase of production involving the main actors being filmed. Pre-production (planning, set construction, location scouting etc.) precedes principal photography, and post-production follows.
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Principal photographythe phase of production in which all of the moving images are photographed and recorded according to the instructions of the screenplay in preparation for later editorial cutting and assembly.
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Principal photographyThe main shooting dates of a film with the lead actors present.
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