infilm
/ˈɪnˌfɪlm/Definitions
1. noun
a film shot in the interior of a location, such as a room or a building.
“The interior scenes of the movie were all shot in a soundstage, but the exterior scenes were filmed on location.”
2. noun
a type of film stock that is designed to be used in interior locations with low light levels.
“The director chose to use infilm for the interior scenes to minimize the need for artificial lighting.”