Now complete the sentences using the vocabulary from the previous exercise
Complete the table using the vocabulary next page.
An actor in a film who does not say anything but is part of a crowd. | |
Someone who shows people to their seats at a theatre, cinema, wedding etc | |
Short appearance in a film or play by a well-known actor | |
The words that are written down for actors to say in a film, and the instructions that tell them what they should do | |
An advertisement for a new film or television show | |
All the people who perform in a play, film | |
The recorded music from a film | |
Foreign films, or films made by small film companies | |
A full-length film that has a story and is acted by professional actors, and which is usually shown in a cinema | |
Film that tells an exciting story about murder or crime | |
Films about real events | |
A famous and successful actor; the person who has the main part, or one of them, in a film, play, show etc | |
A book or film that is very good or successful | |
The most important part in a film | |
The events that form the main story of a book, film, or play | |
A story that is told using sound and moving pictures, shown at a cinema or on television | |
Someone whose job is to control the preparation of a play, film, or broadcast, but who does not direct the actors | |
The person who gives instructions to the actors and other people working on a film or play | |
Someone who operates a camera for films or television | |
Abook, film, play etc that continues the story of an earlier one, usually written or made by the same person | |
A very popular and successful film or play | |
The money spent | |
Translation of the dialogue of a foreign-language film shown at the bottom of the screen. | |
The first, unedited print of a movie scene | |
A part of Los Angeles in California where films are made, often used to refer to the film industry in general | |
A film that is made cheaply and is of low quality | |
A film that shows a lot of sexual activity | |
A film you make, often of a family occasion, that is intended to be shown at home | |
A critical article or report about a film | |
A big cinema with many screens. | |
Short scene filmed to find out if the actor is good in a particular part | |
Gold statuette awarded annually in the United States by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for outstanding achievements in films Official name Academy Award | |
The list at the start of the film that tells you the name of the film, the actors and director; the words on the screen at the end that tell you who played who, and who was the cameraman, set designer, etc. | |
“And the Oscar goes to….” |
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Vocabulary bank:
extra | Film; movie |
usher | producer |
cameo | director |
Screenplay; script | Cameraman / camerawoman |
hit | Hollywood |
budget | star |
B-movie | Home movie; home video |
Blue movie | blockbuster |
plot | Starring role |
thriller | trailer |
Non-fiction films | cast |
soundtrack | Feature film |
Art house films | sequel |
Screen test | multiplex |
Credits ( opening / closing credits) | Rush |
Film review | Oscar |
Traditional sentence said before handing out the “Oscar” | Subtitles |
Now complete the sentences using the vocabulary from the previous exercise
a) His dream was to become a Hollywood _____________________.
b) He started his acting career as an ______________________
c) The entire ______________ of 'Les Miserables' was spectacular.
d) The ___________ was a little confusing! I didn’t quite understand the film!
e) Have you seen any good _________________ recently?
f) Feature movies always run over _________________
g) One of Hollywood's major __________________ is Brad Pitt.
3 - What is the difference between the following? (Speaking activity)
1. A film and a movie.
2. An art house film and a blockbuster.
3. A co-star and an extra.
4. A cameraman and a projectionist.
5. The cast and casting.
6. Action! and Cut!
7. Actor and actress.
4 – Below you have some excerpts of 3 reviews on the film “Lion King”. Complete them using the words from the box. (There are some extra words)
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effects // Disney // amazing // plot // technically // feature // cinema // characters // scene // soundtrack // images // tickets // critic // camera // |
“First, the animation quality was _______________ (1)! It was the best I've ever seen from a ________________ (2) movie, certainly for anything of the length of a _____________ (3) film!. And, best of all, I couldn't tell where the computer _______________ (4) were used.”
“The LION KING is __________________ (5) an amazing and dazzling movie.”
“The movie's strengths, however, were not in the________________ (6). The images and the ________________________ (7) were the highlights. All of the music was very moving. The ________________ (8) had a 3D effect that I have not seen before”.
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