undercrank

English

Etymology

From under- + crank; dating from a time when movie film was advanced in a camera by the turning of a crank.

Verb

undercrank (third-person singular simple present undercranks, present participle undercranking, simple past and past participle undercranked)

  1. (film) To shoot a scene while advancing the film in the camera more slowly than it will advance on playback. This results in speeding up the action in the final film.
    Antonym: overcrank
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