cinema
Across
- 2. a short film that presents current events and news stories, typically shown in cinemas before the main feature.
- 5. to damage or spoil the quality of a cinematic work, detracting from its overall impact.
- 6. a collaborative effort between two or more production companies to create a film, sharing resources and expertise.
- 9. to represent or embody a fictional persona through acting, conveying their emotions and motivations.
- 11. a production that is average or unremarkable, lacking distinctive qualities or originality.
- 13. an inappropriate assignment of an actor to a role for which they are ill-suited, leading to a lack of authenticity in performance.
- 14. a segment in a film featuring a large number of people, often used to convey a sense of scale or social interaction.
- 15. to release a previously shown movie again, often with enhancements or as part of a special event.
Down
- 1. the adaptation of a literary work or other source material into a format suitable for cinema viewing.
- 3. a character portrayal that aligns closely with common stereotypes or familiar traits within a specific genre.
- 4. a motion picture created using drawings or computer-generated imagery, characterised by lively characters and imaginative storytelling.
- 7. to exhibit vibrant energy and realism during a film's presentation, engaging viewers effectively.
- 8. a motion picture featuring numerous well-known actors, enhancing its appeal due to their celebrity status.
- 10. a film that achieves significant popularity and acclaim among audiences, often resulting in commercial success.
- 12. a visual representation set in natural surroundings, often showcasing landscapes or activities outside.