Cinema and theater
Across
- 5. Set of elements (decoration, lighting, sound, wardrobe, etc.) necessary to set and represent a play or movie.
- 6. Group of people who work together or who constitute a representative group.
- 9. Is who appreciates or attends to a show or an academic event.
- 11. Made of being recognized by the qualities, a thing, or the acts of a person.
- 12. Text where all the literary and technical content necessary for the assembly and realization of a play is pres.
- 15. Person who directs the filming ,gives instructions to the actors, decides the setting of the camera and supervise.
- 16. Discipline that consist of creating and performing choreographies of confrontations scenes like fights or combats.
- 18. Espace for the representation of various performing arts or used for public events.
- 22. General theme of a movie that serves for its classification.
- 23. Is that the character, which the plot revolves around him.
- 24. Device used production that assists in the synchronization of image and sound, and to clearl identify which scene or take is being recorded.
- 26. Manipulation of audiovisual, digital or analog material used for cinema.
- 27. Form of expression scenic art in which the action unfolds with sung and generally danced sections.
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- 1. Person who takes care of the interests of an athlete or a professional artist, organizing their performances, managing their contracts and labor matters, etc., especially if they are engaged in it professionally.
- 2. Traditionally used to mark the route that heads of state travel on formal or ceremonial occasions, but this has been adopted in recent decades in events were important people or celebrities attend.
- 3. Process of selection of models or actors for a certain job.
- 4. Person who apply cosmetics and makeup to the actors' faces to give them the physical appearance of the character.
- 7. It is the process of creating a movie.
- 8. Set of techniques and elements that are used in television or cinema to create environments, characters or realities that cannot happen in real life, or cannot be filmed.
- 10. It is a technique that consists in the coordination of a series of complementary resources to the cinematographic narration in order to establish a “reality” that turned out to be coherent and credible to the public depending on the space-time moment in which the story is found.
- 13. It is used to announce a movie, and it can include an eye-catching image.
- 14. Person in charge of organizing and managing the economic resources for the elaboration of a film or theatrical work.
- 17. Set of garments, accessories and used in a show to define and characterize a character in context.
- 18. It is a speculative genre that recounts possible events developed in an imaginary framework, whose verisimilitude is narratively based on the fields of physical, natural and social sciences.
- 19. The term "hypocrite" comes from the Greek and means ...
- 20. Person who writes the text that forms the plot of a movie, a TV show or a play.
- 21. Person who replace an actor in an action scene that is difficult or dangerous for the actor to execute.
- 23. Work performed by an actor or actress that portray a character in a theatrical, film, or other work.
- 24. Person whose profession is to operate a camera to film cinematographic or television images.
- 25. Genre of fiction, characterized by having an exciting plot that keeps the reader or viewer in constant suspense, closely following the development of the story until the final resolution of the conflict.