terms |
bipack |
As nouns the difference between terms and bipack
is that
terms is while
bipack is (cinematography) the process of loading two reels of film into a camera, so that they both pass through the camera gate together, formerly used for visual effects and as a subtractive colour process.
bipacking |
bipack |
Synonyms |
Bipacking is a synonym of bipack.
As a noun bipack is
(cinematography) the process of loading two reels of film into a camera, so that they both pass through the camera gate together, formerly used for visual effects and as a subtractive colour process.
subtractive |
bipack |
As an adjective subtractive
is of or pertaining to subtraction.
As a noun bipack is
(cinematography) the process of loading two reels of film into a camera, so that they both pass through the camera gate together, formerly used for visual effects and as a subtractive colour process.
effect |
bipack |
As nouns the difference between effect and bipack
is that
effect is the result or outcome of a cause
see below while
bipack is (cinematography) the process of loading two reels of film into a camera, so that they both pass through the camera gate together, formerly used for visual effects and as a subtractive colour process.
As a verb effect
is to make or bring about; to implement.
camera |
bipack |
As nouns the difference between camera and bipack
is that
camera is camera while
bipack is (cinematography) the process of loading two reels of film into a camera, so that they both pass through the camera gate together, formerly used for visual effects and as a subtractive colour process.
film |
bipack |
As nouns the difference between film and bipack
is that
film is photographic film while
bipack is (cinematography) the process of loading two reels of film into a camera, so that they both pass through the camera gate together, formerly used for visual effects and as a subtractive colour process.
reel |
bipack |
As nouns the difference between reel and bipack
is that
reel is real (reality) while
bipack is (cinematography) the process of loading two reels of film into a camera, so that they both pass through the camera gate together, formerly used for visual effects and as a subtractive colour process.
As an adjective reel
is real (true, fact, not fictional).
load |
bipack |
As nouns the difference between load and bipack
is that
load is a burden; a weight to be carried while
bipack is (cinematography) the process of loading two reels of film into a camera, so that they both pass through the camera gate together, formerly used for visual effects and as a subtractive colour process.
As a verb load
is to put a load on or in (a means of conveyance or a place of storage).