This document defines key film terminology such as director, actor, actress, plot, soundtrack, special effects, and more. It also includes brief descriptions of terms related to evaluating films such as gripping, dull, predictable, moving, violent, fantastic, and entertaining.
This document defines key film terminology such as director, actor, actress, plot, soundtrack, special effects, and more. It also includes brief descriptions of terms related to evaluating films such as gripping, dull, predictable, moving, violent, fantastic, and entertaining.
This document defines key film terminology such as director, actor, actress, plot, soundtrack, special effects, and more. It also includes brief descriptions of terms related to evaluating films such as gripping, dull, predictable, moving, violent, fantastic, and entertaining.
1. director: someone who tells the actors in a film or play what to do
2. actor: someone, especially a man, whose job is to perform in plays and films 3. actress: a woman whose job is to perform in plays and films 4. plot: the things that happen in a story 5. stunt: something dangerous that needs great skill, usually done by someone in a film 6. soundtrack: the music of a film 7. special effects: an unusual type of action in a film, created by using special equipment. 8. to star: If a film, play, etc stars someone, or if someone stars in a film, play, etc, they are the main person in it. 9. gripping: so interesting that it holds your attention completely 10. dull: boring 11. predictable: easy to know what will happen 12. moving: causing strong feelings of sadness or sympathy 13. violent: involving violence 14. fantastic: very good 15. entertaining: interesting and enjoyable