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Key Filmmakers Vocabulary - Quentin Tarantino

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Key Filmmakers Vocabulary
famous
famous
[Adjective]

known by a lot of people

Ex: She became famous overnight after her viral video gained millions of views .
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filmmaker
filmmaker
[noun]

a movie director and producer, especially an independent one who is fully in charge of the movie production

Ex: The young filmmaker's innovative approach to movie production has gained critical acclaim .
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born
born
[Adjective]

brought to this world through birth

Ex: The newly born foal took its first wobbly steps, eager to explore its surroundings.
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March
March
[noun]

the third month of the year, after February and before April

Ex: In March, schools often have spring break, giving students and families a chance to relax and recharge before the final stretch of the academic year.
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to grow up

to change from being a child into an adult little by little

Ex: When I grow up, I want to be a musician.
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to spend
to spend
[Verb]

to pass time in a particular manner or in a certain place

Ex: I enjoy spending quality time with my friends .
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to watch
to watch
[Verb]

to look at a thing or person and pay attention to it for some time

Ex: I will watch the game tomorrow with my friends .
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to finish
to finish
[Verb]

to make something end

Ex: I will finish this task as soon as possible .
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store
store
[noun]

a shop of any size or kind that sells goods

Ex: The store is open from 9 AM to 9 PM .
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to rent
to rent
[Verb]

to let someone use one's property, car, etc. for a particular time in exchange for payment

Ex: They rent their garage to a local band for practice .
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career
career
[noun]

a profession or a series of professions that one can do for a long period of one's life

Ex: He 's had a diverse career, including stints as a musician and a graphic designer .
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to write
to write
[Verb]

to produce or compose a piece of literary work or a text to be published or reproduced

Ex: She 's proud to have written a touching poem for her best friend .
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to act
to act
[Verb]

to play or perform a role in a play, movie, etc.

Ex: For the TV series, the actress had to act as a brilliant scientist.
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script
script
[noun]

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

Ex: The film 's script was adapted from a popular novel .
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first
first
[Adjective]

(of a thing) coming before everything else in a series or sequence

Ex: The first few minutes of a job interview are crucial for making a good impression.
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to direct
to direct
[Verb]

to give instructions to actors and organize the scenes or flow of a movie, play, etc.

Ex: She directed the actors to experiment with different emotions to find the best delivery .
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to make
to make
[Verb]

to cause someone or something to display or possess a specific quality, emotion, or state

Ex: The teacher encouraged students to make their questions clear to ensure a better understanding of the lesson .
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cool
cool
[Adjective]

having an appealing quality

Ex: They designed the new logo to have a cool, modern look that appeals to younger customers .
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character
character
[noun]

a person or an animal represented in a book, play, movie, etc.

Ex: Katniss Everdeen is a strong and resourceful character in The Hunger Games .
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way
way
[noun]

a procedure or approach used to achieve something

Ex: They debated the most effective way to teach grammar .
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crime
crime
[noun]

a genre of fiction focusing on criminal acts, motives, and their detection, often from the perspective of law enforcement or criminals

Ex: He wrote a crime thriller that kept readers guessing until the end .
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award
award
[noun]

a prize or money given to a person for their great performance

Ex: The student received an award for his outstanding academic achievements .
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different
different
[Adjective]

not like another thing or person in form, quality, nature, etc.

Ex: The book had a different ending than she expected .
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violent
violent
[Adjective]

(of a situation or event) characterized by or involving severe bloodshed, aggression, or brutality

Ex: Their argument became violent, with both sides refusing to back down from their fervent beliefs .
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scene
scene
[noun]

a part of a movie, play or book in which the action happens in one place or is of one particular type

Ex: They filmed the beach scene on a cold day .
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to show
to show
[Verb]

to make something like a quality, characteristic, or emotion apparent

Ex: The student showed exceptional creativity in their artwork .
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own
own
[Adjective]

used for showing that someone or something belongs to or is connected with a particular person or thing

Ex: They have their own way of doing things .
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plus
plus
[preposition]

used to introduce an additional fact, feature, or point

Ex: He is a talented musician, plus he can speak three languages.
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television show

a series of episodes broadcast on television that tells a story or provides entertainment, usually consisting of a specific genre or format

Ex: I ca n't wait for the next season of that crime television show to start
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popular culture

the cultural elements and activities that are widely liked, enjoyed, and shared by the general public, particularly younger people

Ex: Social media influencers play a significant role in shaping popular culture.
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movie maker

someone who produces or directs films

Ex: Movie makers often collaborate with writers , cinematographers , and editors to create compelling films .
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