Negative Cost
The cost of a movie through the production of a finished negative, not including the costs of prints, advertising, or distribution.
Negative Cutter
A person who matches the negative of a movie and conforms (matches) it to the final version of the film as decided by the filmmakers. From this negative the prints are made.
Negative Pickup
An agreement where a distributor acquires a finished negative and agrees to pay P&A and distribution costs. As opposed to deals where the distributor is involved during production.
Negative Print
AKA: Negative, Neg
A reverse light image capture. See also positive print.
NG
AKA: No good
An abbreviation of the phrase “no good”, which can be used to describe various aspects of filmmaking, i.e. “a ng take”.
Negative Ratio
The aspect ratio of the negative used to shoot the film
New Deal
Changing setup, either for a new camera position or a new scene.
Non-linear Editing
The computer-assisted editing of a movie without the need to assemble it in linear sequence. The visual equivalent of word processing.
NTSC
The standard for TV/video display in the US and Canada, as set by the National Television Standards Committee, which delivers 525 lines of resolution at 60 half-frames per second. See also PAL and SECAM.
Nut
Operating expenses to be recovered, often deductible in an exhibitor’s contract with distributors.
