ENTERTAINMENT, pp.10-11
Across
- 1. A television or online station that broadcasts programmes or videos.
- 3. The moment when an actor, director, or film suddenly becomes widely known and successful.
- 6. The moment when a film, episode, or series is officially made available to the public in cinemas, on TV, or on streaming platforms.
- 8. A serious story in film, TV, or theatre that focuses on characters’ emotions and conflicts.
- 11. How well an actor plays a character, or how musicians, dancers, or other artists present their work in front of an audience.
- 12. The final result of a story, situation, or conflict in a film or series.
- 13. A set of TV episodes or online shows that follow the same characters or theme, usually released in seasons over time.
Down
- 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. The process of choosing, cutting, and arranging shots, sounds, and scenes to create the final version of a film.
- 3. The rhythm.
- 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. 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. A film or series with a romantic storyline.
- 7. The main character in a film, play, or series.
- 9. A very successful and popular film or show that attracts a huge audience and earns a lot of money.
- 10. The number of people who go to an event or take part in it.