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LEXIQUE Cellulo-celluloid: transparent sheet of cellulose acetate on which are hand-painted elements of a traditionally animated cartoon. Chirashi: promotional flyer only available in Japanese movie theaters prior to film release Dôga: final drawing used as a model for the cellulos Dossier de presse-pamphlet: booklet presenting a work of art for promotional purposes. usually including texts, interviews and photos over some twenty pages. of pages Background-décor-background: background of a scene on thick paper painted with gouache on which the cellulos will be displayed Ichiban kuji: Japanese lottery most often associated with Anime, Manga or video game licenses behavior of numerous prizes Laser Disc: optical storage medium succeeding VHS, of much higher quality. Layout: reference drawing most often based on a storyboard box LP: long-play vinyl disc, commonly called Album, with a diameter of 30cm. Mook: often luxurious magazine, somewhere between a magazine and an artbook Rilezu cel: cellulo produced in post-production for commercial or promotional purposes and mass-produced. Sericel-serigenga: cellulo or genga not used for production, but mass-produced, printed or hand-painted/designed, sometimes in limited editions. Setteï - Model sheets: reference drawings of a work describing the characters (clothes, facial expressions, poses, proportions), accessories, sets, vehicles... vehicles... Script: version of a screenplay containing the story elements, dialogues and technical technical information needed to complete the work. Shikishi: cardboard sheet, usually with gold edges, used by artists and authors to sign artists and authors. Some are printed by publishers for promotional purposes. Shitajiki: A4-size translucent plastic blotters with illustrations. Storyboard: graphic and chronological organizer for a story. Timesheet: sheet showing the positioning, listing and chronology of the chronology
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