Brief film on kneading and baking?
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BREADSHORTBrief film on kneading and baking?
featurettea brief feature, esp a short documentary film dealing with an aspect of the making of a feature film and included on a DVD of the feature film
featurettesFEATURETTE, a brief feature, esp a short documentary film dealing with an aspect of the making of a feature film and included on a DVD of the feature film
ETCBrief way to indicate "and so on"
CLORISShe had brief roles as Phyllis on "Rhoda" and Rhoda on "Dr. Kildare"
ALDAPierce portrayer on TV and film
DEPPPortrayer of Crane and Sparrow on film
WESTSIDESTORY1961 film based on "Romeo and Juliet"
DANAHe played Garth on "SNL" and in film
ROPEHitchcock film based on the Leopold and Loeb case
EARPRole for Hugh O'Brian on TV and Kevin Costner in film
ASTAHis face is seen with Powell and Loy on many film posters
LEEAng ..., director of "Sense and Sensibility," a film based on Jane Austen's novel
ALTEREDSTATES1980 William Hurt film (and what eight answers herein contain on a trip across the country)
lenticuleone of many tiny cylindrical or spherical lens segments embossed on the surface of a film used in stereoscopic and color photography
radiographsAn image produced on a sensitive plate or film by X-rays, gamma rays, or similar radiation, and typically used in medical examination
negativesA photographic image made on film or specially prepared glass that shows the light and shade or color values reversed from the original, and from which positive prints can be made
letterboxtechnique for displaying a wide-screen film on a regular-format television screen by reducing its size until the entire image is visible, thus retaining the aspect ratio, with black bands filling the borders of the screen above and below the picture
cameraedevice that consists of a lightproof chamber with an aperture fitted with a lens and a shutter through which the image of an object is projected onto a surface for recording (as on film) or for translation into electrical impulses (as for television broadcast)