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Negative - The original film
that is used in the camera, from which a positive print is made for
editing. The negative is assembled to match the edited workprint, and
an answer print, for projection of the completed film, is struck from
the negative.
Negative Cutter - The person
who cuts and assembles the original
negative to match the edited workprint, which then goes to the lab for
the answer print.
Negative Matcher - same as
Negative Cutter.
Non-Reflex - A camera that does
not have a “through the lens”
viewfinding system, but gives you an image in the viewfinder through a
seperate lens. Older Bolexes and Bell & Howell cameras are
non-reflex.
Normal Lens - In 16mm this is
the 25mm lens. In 35mm it is the 50mm
lens. It is the point between the widening of the image by the wide
angle lens and the magnifiying of the image by the telephoto lens.
Nose Grease - Just what it
sounds like. Used in the old trick among
camerapersons to lubricate the pressure plate by wiping it along the
side of the nose. Nose grease has the scientific name of squalene
which is also found in shark's liver oil.
Nose Room - When a subject is
in profile, nose room is the space
between their face and the edge of the frame, similar to Head Room. In
a profile shot, nose room is considered “good” when a little extra room
in front of the person’s face, rather than behind their head. The
general rule is that the space around the subject should be apportioned
to 2/3rds in front of the subject’s head, and 1/3rd behind.