Wichtiger Wortschatz für den GRE - Hinter den Kulissen
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter über Drama, wie "Monolog", "Revival", "Balkon" usw., die für die GRE-Prüfung benötigt werden.
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the activity of acting in or producing a play in a theater as a hobby and not a profession

Laientheater, Gemeinschaftstheater
a line that is recited in a speech or performance without prior preparation

Improvisation, spontane Zeile
a comic play, movie, book, etc. that portrays the behaviors of a particular social class, satirizing them

Sittenkomödie, Charakterkomödie
a technique or process of selecting, editing, and pasting separate footage in order to create a motion picture

Montage
the first public screening or performance of a movie or play

Premiere
a dramatic genre characterized by exaggerated emotions, intense conflicts, etc., often trying to create strong emotional reactions in the audience

Melodram, übertriebenes Drama
a musical or dramatic performance that takes place in daytime, especially in the afternoon

Matinee, Nachmittagsvorstellung
the time after a play or show has just ended when the performers come to the stage to receive the applause of the audience

Vorhangruf, Schlussapplaus
to turn a book, story, or an event into a movie or play

dramatisieren
translated words projected above or next to the stage on a screen in an opera or play

Übertitel, projizierter Untertitel
a speech that a character in a dramatic play gives in the form of a monologue as a series of inner reflections spoken out loud

Selbstgespräch, innerer Monolog
a text in the script of a play, giving an instruction regarding the movement, position, etc. of actors

Bühnenanweisung, Regieanweisung
a new performance of something old that has not been performed for a long time, such as a play

Wiederbelebung, Renaissance
to assist someone by suggesting the next words or actions they may have forgotten or not fully learned

vorsagen, helfen
to act a role in a motion picture or perform a play on stage

spielen, darstellen
a representation that an actor or a performer gives of an artistic or musical piece that shows their understanding and feeling toward it

Interpretation
to act a role in an exaggerated way that is not natural

übertrieben spielen, übersteigert darstellen
to assign the roles of a play, motion picture, etc. to unsuitable actors

falsch besetzen, ungeeignete Schauspieler auswählen
a preparatory session during which actors read the words of a play before beginning to practice it on the stage

Vorablesung, lautes Lesen
to stage a play, a show, etc. for an audience

aufführen, präsentieren
a session of practice in which performers prepare themselves for a public performance of a concert, play, etc.

Probe
to play the role of a character in a movie, play, etc.

darstellen
a movie, TV program, etc. that is based on a book or play

Adaptation
someone who is in charge of the artistic features, such as props and costumes of a movie or play

Art Director, künstlerischer Leiter
someone who writes plays for the TV, radio, or theater

Dramatiker
an upper floor in a theater or cinema where there are seats for the audience

Balkon, Galerie
situated out of sight of the audience, typically in the wings or backstage

hinter der Bühne, außerhalb der Bühne
a set of scenes in a motion picture, novel, etc. that could be regarded independently and are very elaborate or complex

aufwendige Szene, ausgearbeitetes Stück
a thing that achieves great widespread popularity or financial success, particularly a movie, book, or other product

ein Kassenschlager, ein Blockbuster
the art and methods of film-making, especially the photographic aspect and camerawork

Kinematographie
a motion picture or theatrical production with a historical setting in which the actors wear the costume appropriate to that time period

Kostümdrama, historischer Film
(plural) a list of names at the start or end of a TV program or movie acknowledging the people involved in its production

Abspann, Credits
to turn real events or situations into a tale or story, often by changing or adding to the details

fiktionalisieren, romanhaft gestalten
a type of movie involving crime including shadowy footage and dark background music that depicted cynical characters caught in dangerous situations

Film Noir, Schwarzer Film
an imaginary barrier that separates the mise en scene and the fictional characters from the audience, especially in a theatrical performance

vierte Wand, unsichtbare Wand
a short pause between parts of a play, movie, etc.

Pause, Unterbrechung
a short interval between parts of a play, movie, etc.

Interludium, Pause
a concluding speech at the end of a play that is addressed directly to the audience, often in verse

Epilog, Schlusswort
an actor who practices the lines of another actor in order to replace them if necessary

Ersatzdarsteller, Understudy
a movie that is intended to be broadcast on TV, rather than being projected on the screen

Fernsehfilm, TV-Film
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