Across
- 3. (n.) a person who is in charge of a show/play/film and tells the actors how to play their parts
- 7. (n.) the main subject of something such as a talk, piece of writing or work of art
- 8. (n. phr.) the clothes worn by actors in a play or film, which are exaggerated in order to attract attention or create a special effect
- 10. (n.)(n.) a series of short parts from a film, shown in advance to advertise it
- 13. (n.) the group of people who have gathered to watch or listento a play, concert, someone speaking, etc., or the people who watch, read or listen to the same thing
- 15. (n.) an unusual piece of action, an image, a sound or an entertainment on stage, created by using particular equipment
- 16. (n.) the art or process of making films/movies
- 18. (n.) a time when all the people in a play, concert, etc. practise in order to prepare for a performance
- 19. (adj. / adv.) behind the stage in a theatre where the actors and artists get ready and wait to perform or where equipment is kept
- 21. (n.) a person who performs in a play or film
- 22. (n.) a small object used by actors during the performance of a play or in a film
Down
- 1. (n.) the general environment of the raised area in a theatre which actors or singers stand on when they perform
- 2. (n.) a light with a single, very bright beam that can be directed at a particular place or person
- 4. (n.) a particular attitude towards something, or a way of thinking about something
- 5. (n.) all the music, speech and sounds that are recorded for a film
- 6. the ability that a scriptwriter possesses to notice and understand what people or situations are really like
- 9. (n.) the words that are written for a film, including instructions for how it is to be acted and filmed
- 11. (n.) a person who tells a story, especially in a play or film
- 12. (n.) words shown at the bottom of a film to translate or explain what is being said by the actors
- 14. (n.) a person who performs in a play or film
- 17. (n.) a building or an outdoor area with a stage where plays and similar types of entertainment are performed
- 20. (n.) a large piece of cloth with buildings, countryside, etc. painted on it that is hung behind the stage in a theatre as part of the scenery
