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Vocabulary
Match
the following words and word combinations with appropriate
explanations.
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stunt
man
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an
actor in a film who does not say anything but is part of a crowd
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stand-in
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the
head of the electrical department, responsible for the design and
execution of the lighting plan for a production
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co-star
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a
man who is employed to take the place of an actor when something
dangerous has to be done in a film
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producer
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a
person responsible for the artistic side of a film
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extra
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the
person who assembles the various shots into a coherent film, with
the help of the director
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gaffer
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an
assistant to the production sound mixer, responsible for
microphone placement and movement during filming.
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director
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someone
who takes the place of an actor for some scenes in a film
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editor
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someone
who keeps track of what parts of the script have been filmed and
makes notes of any deviations between what was actually filmed
and what appeared in the script.
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continuity
supervisor
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a
famous actor appearing with another famous actor in a film or a
play, and who both have parts of equal importance
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boom
operator
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a
person/a group or a company, who finances a film and therefore
exercises general control over it
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Vocabulary
Match
the following words and word combinations with appropriate
explanations.
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to
miscast
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to
be in charge of a film and tell the actors how to play their
parts
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to
broadcast
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to
use a camera to record a film
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to
produce
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to
choose an unsuitable actor to play a particular character in a
play or film
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to
outshine
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to
change the sounds and speech on a film or television programme,
especially to a different language
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to
shoot
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to
send out a programme on television or radio
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to
mar
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to
take people's attention away from someone and make them listen to
or look at you instead
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to
direct
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to
organize the practical and financial matters connected with the
preparation of a film
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to
release
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to
spoil something, making it less perfect or less enjoyable
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to
upstage
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to
make a picture available to any cinema
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to
dub
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to
be much more skilful and successful than someone
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