Movies

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  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 6. The art of capturing and recording moving images in a movie. It includes camera angles, lighting, and framing to create visual compositions.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 13. The person in charge of making artistic and creative decisions in a movie. They guide the actors and oversee the overall production.
  7. 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. 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. 2. The music and sounds used in a movie. It includes background music, dialogue, and other audio elements that enhance the storytelling.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 9. The category or type of movie. Examples include comedy, drama, action, adventure, fantasy, or animation.
  7. 10. A female actor who portrays a character in a movie. Like actors, they use their acting skills to make the character believable.
  8. 11. A story or narrative captured on camera and presented as moving pictures. Films are usually shown in theaters or on television.