Dubbing

Dubbing is the process of replacing original dialogue in a film or TV show with a new audio track, often in a different language or for improved sound quality.

Editor

An editor assembles and cuts together scenes and sequences in a film or TV show, working closely with the director to create a coherent narrative.

Editorial

Editorial is the process of reviewing and refining content in film, TV, or media to ensure clarity, accuracy, and overall quality before release.

Emancipation

Emancipation is the legal process allowing minors to gain adult status, enabling them to sign contracts and work independently in the entertainment industry.

Emancipation Contract

An emancipation contract is a legal agreement signed by an emancipated minor, allowing them to manage their own career and work without parental consent.

Emmy Awards

The Emmy Awards are the premier television awards, recognizing excellence in TV programming across various categories, including drama, comedy, and technical achievements

End Credits

End credits is the list of cast and crew members displayed at the end of a film or TV show, often including outtakes or special acknowledgments.

End Screen

An end screen is an interactive element added to the end of a YouTube video or online content, encouraging viewers to take further actions like subscribing or watching more videos.

Engagement Rate

Engagement rate is the percentage of viewers or followers who interact with content, such as liking, commenting, or sharing a post or video.

Ensemble Cast

An ensemble cast is a group of actors who share equal prominence in a film, TV show, or stage production, with no clear lead character.