Ακαδημαϊκό IELTS (Επίπεδο 6-7) - Κινηματογράφος και Θέατρο
Εδώ, θα μάθετε μερικές αγγλικές λέξεις που σχετίζονται με τον κινηματογράφο και το θέατρο που είναι απαραίτητες για τις εξετάσεις Academic IELTS.
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to give a short performance in order to get a role in a movie, play, show, etc.
a warning given before the important plot points of a movie, book, game, etc. are revealed
unwanted information about how the plot of a movie, game, book, etc. develops or ends that can ruin one's enjoyment
the process of replacing original recorded dialogue or sound with a new version, usually in a different language or for technical reasons, in film and video production
a book, movie, play, etc. that continues and extends the story of an earlier one
a set of three movies, books, etc. that are related or have the same characters
a humorous or embarrassing mistake, often made during filming, recording, or live performance
a technique or process of selecting, editing, and pasting separate footage in order to create a motion picture
a novel, motion picture, etc. that depicts the events and stories taking place before the events of an earlier work
production of something new based on a successful movie or TV show
spoken descriptions given in a movie or a television show, etc. by a narrator that is not seen by the audience
a backdrop used in video and film production that can be digitally replaced with any background during post-production
a small place at a cinema, theater, etc. from which tickets are bought
a horror movie in which characters are brutalized and murdered by an unknown person
a type of television show that uses humor to tell stories about everyday situations and relationships between characters, typically set in a fixed location such as a home or workplace
a genre of comedy that uses topics and situations that are usually considered taboo or tragic, such as death, disease, war, and crime, to create humor
a dramatic genre characterized by exaggerated emotions, intense conflicts, etc., often trying to create strong emotional reactions in the audience
the American film industry, involving celebrities, its lifestyle, etc. as a whole
a colloquial term used to describe the Nigerian film industry, known for producing movies that are typically low-budget, direct-to-video, and predominantly in English, Yoruba, Igbo, and Hausa languages
a showing of a movie to an audience, typically at a scheduled time
the main female character in a story, book, film, etc., typically known for great qualities
the script and written instructions used in producing a motion picture
a detailed judgment of something, such as a work of art, a political idea, etc.
a written description of the characters, events, or settings in a movie or play