C2-Wortliste - Kino und Theater
Hier lernen Sie alle wichtigen Wörter, um über Kino und Theater zu sprechen, speziell für Lernende der Stufe C2.
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an outdoor area in a movie studio, where large exterior sets are constructed and some scenes are shot
Backlot
an imaginary barrier that separates the mise en scene and the fictional characters from the audience, especially in a theatrical performance
vierte Wand
a line that is recited in a speech or performance without prior preparation
Improvisation
a room in a theater, a studio, etc. in which performers can relax while not performing
grüne Zimmer
a piece of raw footage that is recorded but is not used in the final edited version of a movie, TV program, etc.
ungeschnittener Film
the process of creating a set of pictures or drawings depicting the outline of the plot of a movie, TV series, etc.
Storyboarderstellung
the first version of editing a movie, after different scenes are assembled
Rohschnitt
the time after a play or show has just ended when the performers come to the stage to receive the applause of the audience
Vorhangfall
a preparatory session during which actors read the words of a play before beginning to practice it on the stage
Durchlesung
a method used in theater production that indicates a change of the setting
Szenenwechsel
a set of scenes in a motion picture, novel, etc. that could be regarded independently and are very elaborate or complex
Schlüssel-Szene
a genre of film characterized by humorous or satirical imitation of other films, genres, or cultural phenomena
Parodie
a sad movie, play, book, etc. that is too sentimental and makes the audience cry
Weepie
a type of comic theatrical production combining pantomime, dance, singing, etc. popular in the 1800s and early 1900s
Varieté
a type of movie involving crime including shadowy footage and dark background music that depicted cynical characters caught in dangerous situations
Film Noir
a style of physical theater that satirizes social and political issues through exaggerated, grotesque performances and audience interaction
Büffon
the visual arrangement of elements in a film scene such as set design and lighting
the wall separating the audience and the stage in a theater hall, including the arch on its top
Proscenium
the art of creating and recording sound effects in a studio setting to be added to a film or video
Foley
the art or technique of dramatic composition and theatrical production
Dramaturgie
a concluding speech at the end of a play that is addressed directly to the audience, often in verse
Epilog
a group of performers, especially actors or dancers, who work together as a collective entity
Truppe
a director who has such a significant influence and personal style on a film that is considered their author
auteur
a style of documentary filmmaking that emphasizes capturing real-life situations and events with minimal interference or intervention
cinéma vérité
a subgenre of film noir with a contemporary setting, complex characters, and elements of other genres, while still featuring a dark and pessimistic tone
Neo-Noir
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
Soliloquium
an actor's line that is told to the audience but the other characters on the stage are not intended to hear
Aside
an ending to an episode of a series that keeps the audience in suspense
Cliffhanger