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Understanding Film Terminology: A-Roll and B-Roll Explained

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Question: What are the terms used when referring to two different rolls of footage? A-Roll & B-Roll Cuts & transitions Linear & non-linear Primary & Secondary Roll

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The correct answer is: **A-Roll & B-Roll** These terms refer to two different rolls (sources) of footage used in video and film production. - **A-Roll** typically refers to the main footage (primary content/interviews/talking heads). - **B-Roll** is supplemental footage used to enrich the story (cutaways, scenery, supporting visuals).

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March 6, 2026, 2:24 p.m.

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Published: Friday, March 6, 2026

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