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Humanidades SAT - Artes escénicas y medios

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con las artes escénicas y los medios, como "repertorio", "exponer", "utilería", etc., que necesitarás para superar tus SATs.

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SAT Vocabulary for Humanities
screenwriter
[Sustantivo]

a person whose job is to write scripts for movies, TV series, etc.

guionista

guionista

Ex: The screenwriter attended a workshop to learn more about writing dialogue for screenplays .El **guionista** asistió a un taller para aprender más sobre cómo escribir diálogos para guiones.
script
[Sustantivo]

a written text that a movie, show, or play is based on

guion, texto

guion, texto

Ex: The film 's script was adapted from a popular novel .El **guión** de la película fue adaptado de una novela popular.
act
[Sustantivo]

a main part of a play, opera, or ballet

acto

acto

Ex: After the intermission , the audience eagerly anticipated the second act.Después del intermedio, el público esperaba ansiosamente el segundo **acto**.
prop
[Sustantivo]

any object used by actors in the performance of a movie or play

accesorio, utilería

accesorio, utilería

Ex: The director asked the crew to adjust the prop furniture before filming.El director le pidió al equipo que ajustara los muebles **de utilería** antes de filmar.
post-production
[Sustantivo]

the stage in filmmaking that involves editing, adding special effects, and other activities that occur after principal photography is completed

postproducción, post-producción

postproducción, post-producción

to debut
[Verbo]

to introduce something or someone to the public for the first time

debutar, presentar por primera vez

debutar, presentar por primera vez

Ex: The band debuted their new album on social media last night .La banda **debutó** su nuevo álbum en las redes sociales anoche.

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

dramatizar

dramatizar

Ex: The producers decided to dramatize the true crime story for television , capturing the public 's attention with its gripping narrative .Los productores decidieron **dramatizar** la historia de crimen real para la televisión, captando la atención del público con su narrativa fascinante.
repertoire
[Sustantivo]

a stock of plays, songs, dances, etc. that a company or a performer is prepared to perform

repertorio

repertorio

Ex: The orchestra 's repertoire featured a wide range of musical styles and periods , from Baroque to contemporary , allowing them to tailor their programs to different audiences and venues .El **repertorio** de la orquesta presentaba una amplia gama de estilos y períodos musicales, desde el Barroco hasta el contemporáneo, lo que les permitía adaptar sus programas a diferentes públicos y lugares.
auditorium
[Sustantivo]

a large building or hall where people are gathered to attend a concert, public speech, play, etc.

auditorio

auditorio

Ex: The theater 's auditorium was designed to enhance acoustics for live performances .El **auditorio** del teatro fue diseñado para mejorar la acústica de las actuaciones en vivo.
amphitheater
[Sustantivo]

a venue featuring a central stage surrounded by rising tiers of seating, providing unobstructed views for the audience and enhancing the acoustics for performances

anfiteatro, arena

anfiteatro, arena

streaming service
[Sustantivo]

a platform or service that allows users to stream and access a wide range of audio, video, or other media content over the Internet

servicio de transmisión, plataforma de streaming

servicio de transmisión, plataforma de streaming

Ex: I discovered a new podcast on my streaming service today .Descubrí un nuevo podcast en mi **servicio de streaming** hoy.
webinar
[Sustantivo]

a seminar conducted over the internet

webinario, seminario web

webinario, seminario web

Ex: He recorded the webinar so that those who missed it could watch later .
broadcast
[Sustantivo]

the distribution of audio or video content to a wide audience, typically through radio or television, using a network or airwaves

transmisión, emisión

transmisión, emisión

expose
[Sustantivo]

a detailed and usually investigative report or disclosure that reveals the hidden or scandalous aspects of a person, organization, or situation, often involving unethical or illegal activities

revelación, investigación

revelación, investigación

coverage
[Sustantivo]

the reporting of specific news or events by the media

cobertura informativa

cobertura informativa

Ex: The radio station 's coverage of local sports is popular among listeners .La **cobertura** de los deportes locales por parte de la emisora de radio es popular entre los oyentes.
periodical
[Sustantivo]

a publication, especially about a technical subject, that is produced regularly

publicación periódica, revista

publicación periódica, revista

Ex: The editor-in-chief oversees the production schedule for the periodical, ensuring timely publication of each edition.El **editor en jefe** supervisa el calendario de producción del **periódico**, asegurando la publicación oportuna de cada edición.
publicity
[Sustantivo]

actions or information that are meant to gain the support or attention of the public

publicidad,  promoción

publicidad, promoción

Ex: The movie studio hired a PR firm to increase the film 's publicity through interviews , posters , and trailer releases .El estudio de cine contrató a una firma de relaciones públicas para aumentar la **publicidad** de la película a través de entrevistas, carteles y lanzamientos de tráilers.

the practice of conducting thorough investigations to uncover and report on significant stories that often involve wrongdoing, corruption, or abuse of power

periodismo de investigación, investigación periodística

periodismo de investigación, investigación periodística

Ex: His work in investigative journalism led to a major reform in the healthcare system.Su trabajo en el **periodismo de investigación** condujo a una importante reforma en el sistema de salud.

provoking a strong reaction or interest rather than providing balanced or accurate information

sensacionalista

sensacionalista

Ex: The TV show 's sensationalistic approach to crime stories boosted ratings but drew criticism from viewers for its lack of depth .El enfoque **sensacionalista** del programa de televisión sobre historias de crimen aumentó los índices de audiencia pero atrajo críticas de los espectadores por su falta de profundidad.

to create a sequence of dance steps, often set to music, for a performance or production

coreografiar

coreografiar

Ex: She is choreographing a new dance routine for the upcoming performance .Ella está **coreografiando** una nueva rutina de baile para la próxima presentación.
ballroom
[Sustantivo]

an extremely large room that is primarily used for formal dancing

salón de baile

salón de baile

to reprise
[Verbo]

to repeat or perform again, especially a musical or theatrical piece

repetir,  volver a interpretar

repetir, volver a interpretar

Ex: The actor reprised his character for the sequel .El actor **repitió** su personaje para la secuela.
backdrop
[Sustantivo]

a piece of painted cloth that is hung at the back of a theater stage as part of the scenery

telón de fondo

telón de fondo

Ex: The backdrop added depth and dimension to the stage , enhancing the overall visual impact of the production .El **telón de fondo** añadió profundidad y dimensión al escenario, mejorando el impacto visual general de la producción.
piece
[Sustantivo]

a single composition or creation created by an artist, author or musician

pieza

pieza

voice actor
[Sustantivo]

a performer who provides voices for animated films, TV shows, video games, commercials, audiobooks, and other media where speaking voices are needed

actor de voz, doblador

actor de voz, doblador

stage direction
[Sustantivo]

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

acotación

acotación

Ex: The stage direction instructed the actors to exit quietly , leaving the audience in suspense .La **acotación** indicó a los actores que salieran en silencio, dejando al público en suspenso.
premiere
[Sustantivo]

the first public screening or performance of a movie or play

estreno, premiere

estreno, premiere

Ex: Celebrities and industry insiders attended the star-studded premiere of the indie film , generating buzz and excitement for its release .Celebridades y conocidos de la industria asistieron al estreno **première** de la película independiente, generando expectación y emoción por su lanzamiento.
adaptation
[Sustantivo]

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

adaptación

adaptación

Ex: The adaptation of the Broadway musical featured elaborate sets and stunning choreography that dazzled audiences .La **adaptación** del musical de Broadway contó con decorados elaborados y una coreografía impresionante que deslumbró al público.
farce
[Sustantivo]

a play or movie that uses exaggerated humor, absurd situations, and improbable events to entertain

farsa

farsa

Ex: Many comedies rely on farce to create exaggerated humor and chaos .Muchas comedias se basan en la **farsa** para crear humor exagerado y caos.
ensemble
[Sustantivo]

a cohesive group of performers in ballet or theater who work together in synchronized movements or actions to support the main performers or create a backdrop for the production

conjunto, grupo

conjunto, grupo

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