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Humanistyka SAT - Sztuki performatywne i media

Tutaj nauczysz się niektórych angielskich słów związanych ze sztukami performatywnymi i mediami, takich jak "repertuar", "ujawniać", "rekwizyt" itp., które będą Ci potrzebne do zdania SAT.

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SAT Vocabulary for Humanities
screenwriter
screenwriter
[Rzeczownik]

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

scenarzysta, autor scenariusza

scenarzysta, autor scenariusza

Ex: The screenwriter spent months developing the script for the upcoming movie. 
script
script
[Rzeczownik]

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

scenariusz

scenariusz

Ex: The actor memorized his lines from the script before the performance. 
act
act
[Rzeczownik]

a main part of a play, opera, or ballet

akt, część

akt, część

Ex: The first act of the play introduces the main characters and their conflicts. 
prop
prop
[Rzeczownik]

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

rekwizyt, przedmiot sceniczny

rekwizyt, przedmiot sceniczny

Ex: The actor picked up a prop sword for the battle scene. 
post-production
post-production
[Rzeczownik]

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

postprodukcja, post-produkcja

postprodukcja, post-produkcja

to debut
to debut
[Czasownik]

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

debiutować, zaprezentować po raz pierwszy

debiutować, zaprezentować po raz pierwszy

Ex: The singer debuts her new song at the music festival. 
to dramatize
to dramatize
[Czasownik]

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

dramatyzować, adaptować do filmu lub teatru

dramatyzować, adaptować do filmu lub teatru

Ex: Historical accounts of great leaders are often dramatized in biographical films to engage modern audiences. 
repertoire
repertoire
[Rzeczownik]

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

repertuar, zapas

repertuar, zapas

Ex: The jazz band had an extensive repertoire of standards from the Great American Songbook, ensuring a lively and diverse setlist for every performance. 
auditorium
auditorium
[Rzeczownik]

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

audytorium, sala koncertowa

audytorium, sala koncertowa

Ex: The concert was held in the grand auditorium downtown. 
amphitheater
amphitheater
[Rzeczownik]

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

amfiteatr, arena

amfiteatr, arena

streaming service
streaming service
[Rzeczownik]

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

usługa strumieniowania, platforma strumieniowa

usługa strumieniowania, platforma strumieniowa

Ex: I signed up for a streaming service to watch my favorite TV shows whenever I want. 
webinar
webinar
[Rzeczownik]

a seminar conducted over the internet

webinar, seminarium online

webinar, seminarium online

Ex: She attended a webinar on digital marketing strategies last Tuesday. 
broadcast
broadcast
[Rzeczownik]

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

nadawanie, emisja

nadawanie, emisja

expose
expose
[Rzeczownik]

a detailed, often investigative report that uncovers hidden or scandalous aspects of a person, organization, or situation, frequently highlighting unethical or illegal activity

ujawnienie, śledztwo

ujawnienie, śledztwo

Ex: The newspaper published an expose on corporate corruption. 
coverage
coverage
[Rzeczownik]

the reporting of specific news or events by the media

relacjonowanie, reportaż

relacjonowanie, reportaż

Ex: The news coverage of the event was extensive and detailed. 
periodical
periodical
[Rzeczownik]

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

czasopismo

czasopismo

Ex: My local library carries a wide selection of periodicals, including magazines, journals, and newspapers. 
publicity
publicity
[Rzeczownik]

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

rozgłos,  promocja

rozgłos, promocja

Ex: The company used social media publicity to promote its new product, generating buzz before the launch. 
investigative journalism

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

dziennikarstwo śledcze, reportaż śledczy

dziennikarstwo śledcze, reportaż śledczy

Ex: Investigative journalism helped reveal the company's unfair business practices. 
sensationalistic
sensationalistic
[przymiotnik]

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

sensacyjny

sensacyjny

Ex: The sensationalistic headlines grabbed attention but failed to provide nuanced analysis of the situation. 
to choreograph
to choreograph
[Czasownik]

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

choreografować

choreografować

Ex: She choreographed a beautiful ballet performance for the dance recital. 
ballroom
ballroom
[Rzeczownik]

an extremely large room that is primarily used for formal dancing

sala balowa, wielka sala taneczna

sala balowa, wielka sala taneczna

to reprise
to reprise
[Czasownik]

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

powtarzać,  ponownie wykonywać

powtarzać, ponownie wykonywać

Ex: The orchestra reprises the main theme in the final movement of the symphony. 
backdrop
backdrop
[Rzeczownik]

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

tło, sceneria

tło, sceneria

Ex: The backdrop depicted a serene countryside scene, setting the mood for the pastoral play. 
piece
piece
[Rzeczownik]

a work of art or literature created for expression or presentation

dzieło, twór

dzieło, twór

Ex: She wrote a piece about her travels. 
voice actor
voice actor
[Rzeczownik]

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

aktor głosowy, dubbingowiec

aktor głosowy, dubbingowiec

stage direction
stage direction
[Rzeczownik]

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

didaskalia, wskazówka sceniczna

didaskalia, wskazówka sceniczna

Ex: The stage direction called for a prop to be placed center stage before the next scene. 
premiere
premiere
[Rzeczownik]

the first public screening or performance of a movie or play

premiera

premiera

Ex: The red carpet was rolled out for the premiere of the highly anticipated blockbuster movie. 
adaptation
adaptation
[Rzeczownik]

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

adaptacja

adaptacja

Ex: The film adaptation of the bestselling novel stayed true to the book's plot and characters. 
farce
farce
[Rzeczownik]

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

farsa, komedia farsowa

farsa, komedia farsowa

Ex: The play was a classic farce, filled with mistaken identities and ridiculous twists. 
ensemble
ensemble
[Rzeczownik]

a chorus or group of dancers in a ballet company

zespół, grupa

zespół, grupa

Ex: The ensemble performed beautifully in the corps de ballet. 
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