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MOS is a standard filmmaking jargon abbreviation used in production reports to indicate an associated film segment has no synchronous audio track. Omitting sound recording from a particular shot can save time and relieve the film crew of certain requirements, such as remaining silent during a take, and thus MOS takes are common on contemporary film shoots, mostly when the subjects of the take are not speaking or otherwise generating useful sound.

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  • Die Abkürzung MOS bezeichnet in der Filmindustrie die Aufzeichnung ohne Ton. Das Kürzel dient sowohl als Hinweis auf das Verfahren selbst als auch zur Kategorisierung von Filmkameras. (de)
  • MOS is a standard filmmaking jargon abbreviation used in production reports to indicate an associated film segment has no synchronous audio track. Omitting sound recording from a particular shot can save time and relieve the film crew of certain requirements, such as remaining silent during a take, and thus MOS takes are common on contemporary film shoots, mostly when the subjects of the take are not speaking or otherwise generating useful sound. In post-production, a MOS take may be combined with miscellaneous sounds recorded on location, the musical soundtrack, voice-overs, or sound effects created by a foley artist. (en)
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  • Die Abkürzung MOS bezeichnet in der Filmindustrie die Aufzeichnung ohne Ton. Das Kürzel dient sowohl als Hinweis auf das Verfahren selbst als auch zur Kategorisierung von Filmkameras. (de)
  • MOS is a standard filmmaking jargon abbreviation used in production reports to indicate an associated film segment has no synchronous audio track. Omitting sound recording from a particular shot can save time and relieve the film crew of certain requirements, such as remaining silent during a take, and thus MOS takes are common on contemporary film shoots, mostly when the subjects of the take are not speaking or otherwise generating useful sound. (en)
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  • MOS (Kameratechnik) (de)
  • MOS (filmmaking) (en)
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