Movies
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- 4. The sequence of events and storyline in a movie. It describes what happens in the movie from beginning to end, including conflicts and resolutions.
- 5. A sequence of events that takes place in one location or during a specific time in a movie. Scenes combine to create the overall story.
- 6. The art of capturing and recording moving images in a movie. It includes camera angles, lighting, and framing to create visual compositions.
- 7. A person who portrays a character in a movie. They use their acting skills to bring the character to life and tell the story.
- 12. The clothing and accessories worn by the actors in a movie. Costumes help define the characters and establish the movie's time period or setting.
- 13. The person in charge of making artistic and creative decisions in a movie. They guide the actors and oversee the overall production.
- 14. The first public showing or screening of a movie. It is often a special event attended by the cast, crew, and invited guests.
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- 1. Effects Visual or sound effects used in a movie to create extraordinary or impossible scenes. They enhance the movie's realism or create fantasy elements.
- 2. The music and sounds used in a movie. It includes background music, dialogue, and other audio elements that enhance the storytelling.
- 3. A movie that continues the story or features the same characters as a previous movie. It follows the events that happened in the original film.
- 5. The time and place where the story in a movie takes place. It includes the physical surroundings, such as the city, house, or fictional world.
- 8. The written text or dialogue of a movie. It includes the lines the actors speak and provides the instructions for the story's narration.
- 9. The category or type of movie. Examples include comedy, drama, action, adventure, fantasy, or animation.
- 10. A female actor who portrays a character in a movie. Like actors, they use their acting skills to make the character believable.
- 11. A story or narrative captured on camera and presented as moving pictures. Films are usually shown in theaters or on television.