Hollywood

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Across
  1. 4. — A single recording of a scene; several takes may be filmed before the best one is chosen.
  2. 6. — Photographers who follow celebrities to take candid photos.
  3. 8. — A popular snack eaten while watching movies.
  4. 10. — The person who finances and manages a movie’s production.
  5. 11. A man who performs in a movie, play, or TV show.
  6. 13. A person who reviews and evaluates movies.
  7. 15. A movie theater; also refers to the art of making films.
  8. 17. — A new version of an older movie.
  9. 18. — Cosmetics used to change or enhance an actor’s appearance.
  10. 22. A command to stop filming or a transition between scenes.
  11. 23. The clothing worn by actors on screen.
  12. 25. A famous person, often in entertainment.
  13. 26. — The most famous film award, given by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
  14. 28. The process of choosing actors for roles.
  15. 30. A device used to record images or film.
  16. 31. — A short video advertisement showing highlights of a movie.
  17. 34. A very successful and popular movie.
  18. 36. — The first public showing of a movie.
  19. 37. The person responsible for the camera work and lighting in a film.
  20. 38. — A movie that continues the story from a previous one.
  21. 40. A prize or recognition given for achievement in film.
  22. 42. — A single continuous piece of film recorded by the camera.
  23. 43. — The location or constructed scenery where scenes are filmed.
  24. 45. — The person who writes the screenplay.
Down
  1. 1. — Practice before filming or performing.
  2. 2. — Charm, beauty, or special excitement associated with fame.
  3. 3. The place where tickets are sold; also refers to a film’s total earnings.
  4. 5. A group of loyal fans who support a movie or celebrity.
  5. 7. A short performance to test someone’s suitability for a role.
  6. 9. — A movie that shows events happening before an earlier film.
  7. 12. The person who controls the artistic and dramatic aspects of a film.
  8. 14. — An event where films are shown and often compete for awards.
  9. 16. A woman who performs in a movie, play, or TV show.
  10. 18. — A sequence of short shots edited together to show the passage of time or events.
  11. 19. — A person who manages publicity and promotes a film or celebrity.
  12. 20. A small appearance by a famous person in a film.
  13. 21. The state of being known or recognized by many people.
  14. 24. — Information that reveals important plot details before someone sees the movie.
  15. 27. — A company or building where films are made.
  16. 29. — The written script of a movie, including dialogue and instructions.
  17. 32. — The center of the American film industry.
  18. 33. — A new version of a film series that restarts the story from the beginning.
  19. 35. — A part of a movie that happens in one place and time.
  20. 38. — A person who performs dangerous actions instead of the actor.
  21. 39. The person who selects and arranges shots to create the final movie.
  22. 40. A movie genre with lots of physical activity, fights, chases, and excitement.
  23. 41. — An evaluation or opinion about a movie, written by a critic.
  24. 44. — Objects used by actors during filming.