Across
- 3. – The first official showing of a movie to an audience.
- 4. – The person who writes the script for the movie.
- 5. – The process of choosing actors for different roles in the film.
- 8. – The person who oversees the artistic vision and directs the movie.
- 11. – A genre full of suspense and excitement, often involving crime or mystery.
- 14. – The person responsible for financing and organizing the movie's production.
- 16. – A character who assists the main characters and plays a secondary role in the storyline.
- 17. – A film genre known for humor and often ends happily.
- 18. – The character who opposes the hero, often presenting the main obstacle in the story.
- 19. Character – The primary person the story focuses on; central to the plot.
Down
- 1. – The female character who often embodies courage and goodness; central in overcoming the story's conflict.
- 2. – The art of film photography and camera work.
- 6. – The process of selecting and arranging film footage to create a finished movie.
- 7. – The music and sounds used throughout the film.
- 9. – A film genre characterized by physical excitement, fights, and intense sequences.
- 10. – The category or type of a movie, such as horror or drama.
- 12. – A genre that aims to scare or startle the audience.
- 13. – The showing of a movie to an audience, often in a theater.
- 15. – A film genre focused on realistic storytelling with emotional depth.