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Meaning of raccord by Pedro Crespo Refoyo





Pedro Crespo Refoyo

raccord
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Raccord is a neologism, specifically a gallicism; that is, a term taken from the French language. Name, male and singular. Used in the film and literally means: continuity needed throughout - wardrobe, hair, objects, schedule, time, space, set designer. . . -between two planes followed by the same film, though they take different positions or times. It is so important to the raccord caregivers when there are wheel a film, in order to review every detail of the previous plane on the protagonists of the scene and its accessories or the environmental scenery. Sometimes, due to lack of raccord they have come to see Romans with a wrist watch Swiss or Japanese.

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