ENTERTAINMENT, pp.10-11

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Across
  1. 1. A television or online station that broadcasts programmes or videos.
  2. 3. The moment when an actor, director, or film suddenly becomes widely known and successful.
  3. 6. The moment when a film, episode, or series is officially made available to the public in cinemas, on TV, or on streaming platforms.
  4. 8. A serious story in film, TV, or theatre that focuses on characters’ emotions and conflicts.
  5. 11. How well an actor plays a character, or how musicians, dancers, or other artists present their work in front of an audience.
  6. 12. The final result of a story, situation, or conflict in a film or series.
  7. 13. A set of TV episodes or online shows that follow the same characters or theme, usually released in seasons over time.
Down
  1. 1. A moment at the end of an episode or film where the story stops at a very tense or surprising point so that the audience really wants to see what happens next.
  2. 2. The process of choosing, cutting, and arranging shots, sounds, and scenes to create the final version of a film.
  3. 3. The rhythm.
  4. 4. A short video made from selected scenes of a film or series, used as an advertisement to make people want to watch the full production.
  5. 5. A full length film (usually 80–120 minutes) that is the main attraction in a cinema, as opposed to short films, adverts, or trailers.
  6. 6. A film or series with a romantic storyline.
  7. 7. The main character in a film, play, or series.
  8. 9. A very successful and popular film or show that attracts a huge audience and earns a lot of money.
  9. 10. The number of people who go to an event or take part in it.