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  1. 12 de oct. de 2021 · Line: The words that an actor speaks when performing in a film or play. Filmgoer (UK)/moviegoer: A person who goes to the cinema, especially on a regular basis. Film buff (UK)/Movie buff: A person who loves films/movies and knows a lot about films/movies.

  2. 8 de nov. de 2023 · Script: The written text of a play, film, or broadcast, including dialogue and stage directions, that actors study and memorise for their performance. Script Analysis : The process by which actors break down the script to understand character motivation, plot, themes, and structure.

  3. On this page, we're going to look at lots of vocabulary connected to films. There are three sections. The first is the easiest and the third is the most difficult. In each section, there is an explanation of some vocabulary and an activity to check your understanding. When you have finished all three sections, try the quiz at the bottom of the ...

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  4. 27 de ene. de 2023 · “Character arc” – the development and change of a character over the course of a play or film. “Improvisation” – when an actor creates or ad-libs their dialogue or actions in a scene without a script. “The stage-fright” – referring to the nervousness or anxiety that actors may feel before a performance.

  5. ACT: One of the main sections of a Screenplay or a play. ACTING PROCESS: Specific choices an actor makes to bring the character to life. ACTION: One of the key words a Director says to start the scene. AD LIB: Dialogue in the scene that has been improvised. ADJUSTMENT: An artist’s pay is being increased above the base rate

  6. Bump-Out (AUS), Load-Out (US), Get-Out (UK), Pack-Out (NZ): This is the process of moving the entire production out of the theatre venue. This will happen after you STRIKE the set. Casting Director: The person who organises the casting (selecting) of actors for all roles in a given project (film, TV, theatre).

  7. An understudy is a person who learns the role of another actor in a play or a musical, and who is prepared to perform the role if the actor is unable to do so. This is sometimes confused with a stand-in which is explained above.