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  1. 3. A genre of film that portrays events, settings, or characters from the past, often with a focus on historical accuracy or period details.
  2. 6. (Already defined)
  3. 7. A person who creates written content, such as scripts, screenplays, or dialogue for films, television shows, or other media.
  4. 9. Screen A filmmaking technique where actors are filmed in front of a green (or sometimes blue) background, which is later replaced with different backgrounds or visual effects during post-production.
  5. 11. A form of animation typically aimed at children, characterized by exaggerated characters and often humorous or fantastical plots.
  6. 12. Effects Techniques used in filmmaking to create illusions or visual enhancements that cannot be achieved through normal filming techniques.
  7. 15. The process of creating a film, television show, or other types of media, including planning, budgeting, filming, editing, and distribution.
  8. 16. A genre of film intended to entertain and amuse the audience, often through humor, jokes, and lighthearted situations.
  9. 18. A genre of film set in the American Old West, typically featuring cowboys, outlaws, and rugged landscapes.
  10. 19. A person skilled in creating visual art, which can include painting, drawing, sculpture, and other forms of expression.
  11. 20. The written text of a film, play, or television show, containing dialogue, stage directions, and other instructions for the actors and production team.
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  1. 1. A genre of film that presents factual information or real-life events in a structured and informative manner, often with a specific point of view or message.
  2. 2. A genre of film designed to evoke fear, terror, or suspense in the audience, often featuring elements such as monsters, supernatural forces, or psychological thrillers.
  3. 4. A genre of film characterized by fast-paced sequences, often involving physical stunts, fights, and chases.
  4. 5. Operator A person responsible for operating the camera during the filming of a movie, television program, or other visual media.
  5. 8. A genre of film that focuses on romantic relationships, typically with an emphasis on love, passion, and emotional connections between characters.
  6. 10. Fiction A genre of film that explores speculative or futuristic concepts, often involving advanced technology, space exploration, or alternate realities.
  7. 13. A person who writes music, typically for films, television shows, or other visual media. They create original scores to accompany the action on screen.
  8. 14. The physical place where filming takes place, whether it's indoors or outdoors, and can include real-world settings or constructed sets.
  9. 17. A genre of film that features magical or supernatural elements, often set in imaginary worlds with fantastical creatures and epic quests.