Steadicam

stead·i·cam ˈstedēˌkam noun A brand of camera stabilizer mounts invented in 1975 that allows for very smooth handheld operation. Steadicam is often used as a generic term for any gimble or camera stabilizer mount.

Steadicams

stead·i·cam ˈstedēˌkam noun A brand of camera stabilizer mounts invented in 1975 that allows for very smooth handheld operation. Steadicam is often used as a generic term for any gimble or camera stabilizer mount.

step deal

step·deal ˈstep /dēl noun A deal whose terms change as certain benchmarks are hit. In screenwriting, a step deal refers to incremental payments owed to the writer as they complete multiple drafts of the work. In music licensing it could refer to a deal that is...

sync rights

sync rights siNGk /rītz noun or synchronization rights, are the right to use a published piece of music as soundtrack with visual images. Sync rights can consist of two parts, publishing rights and songwriting rights, and ownership can be divided between multiple...

synopsis

syn·op·sis səˈnäpsəs noun a brief summary of the plot of a script or movie. The length and detail of the synopsis varies depending on its purpose. The synopsis in a coverage report will be lengthy and specific, while the synopsis for an “elevator pitch”...