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Film Vocabulary

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  • When the film is finished being made, and sent to the cinema.
    To release a film
  • Technology used to film amazing scenes, such as flying, explosions, or superpowers.
    Special effects
  • A post-production process where the original language of recording is swapped with audio in a different language
    Dubbing
  • About a film that is boring
    Yawner
  • Musical film in which a majority of the songs are well-known popular music songs
    Jukebox Musical
  • The place where films are shown
    Cinema theater
  • The first day a film/movie/series is released
    Premiere
  • An actor who plays a less important role
    Supporting actor
  • The main events in the story of the film.
    Plot
  • All the actors taking part in a film
    Cast
  • A film that is wildly successful and earns a lot of money.
    Blockbuster
  • An actor's part in a film or play
    Role
  • When the camera films the actors.
    To shoot a scene
  • Usually a deleted scene containing a mistake made by an actor
    Blooper
  • This is the name of the story of the movie, as a written dialogue on paper.
    Script
  • About a film that arouses your emotions
    Moving, touching
  • The continuation of an earlier film
    Sequel
  • Someone who replaces the actors for dangerous scenes, usually in action films.
    Stuntman/Stuntwoman
  • Another word for 'type' or 'kind,' used for films and music.
    Genre
  • When a movie is made by a small company, and not a major company in Hollywood.
    Independent
  • The time and place the events in the film happen
    Setting
  • The music used in a movie.
    Soundtrack
  • A light, comic film whose plot focuses on the development of a romantic relationship
    Rom-Com