Across
- 3. A command given by the director to start a scene or a specific sequence of movements and dialogue in filmmaking.
- 6. A skilled technician operating the camera to capture scenes as per the director's vision.
- 8. A performer who portrays a character in a film or on stage.
- 9. An enthusiastic admirer or follower of a particular film, celebrity, or pop culture phenomenon.
- 10. A person hired to appear in the background of a scene, providing a sense of realism to the setting without having a speaking role.
Down
- 1. A journalist or correspondent who investigates and reports news events, often seen in news-related films or TV shows.
- 2. The individual responsible for guiding the creative aspects of a film, including the actors' performances and overall visual style.
- 4. A person employed to protect another, especially a celebrity or public figure, from harm or unwanted attention.
- 5. A highly trained professional who performs dangerous actions or stunts on behalf of actors in films or TV shows.
- 7. A movement or gesture, often a hand motion, used as a form of greeting or acknowledgement.