Hint | First Letter | Answer | % Correct |
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All the actors and actresses appearing in a film. | C | Cast | 94%
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A person who professionally analyzes and comments on films. | C | Critic | 94%
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The person responsible for overseeing the creative aspects of a film. | D | Director | 94%
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The person who cuts and pieces together the film to create the final product. | E | Editor | 94%
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The person who oversees the production of a film, from financing to post-production. | P | Producer | 94%
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A film usually fewer than 40 minutes in length. | S | {Short} film | 94%
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The transformation or inner journey of a character over the course of a story. | A | Character {arc} | 88%
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The technical staff working behind the scenes to create the film. | C | Crew | 88%
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An evaluation or analysis of a film, typically published after its release. | R | Review | 88%
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The underlying message or main idea of a film. | T | Theme | 88%
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A technique using the voice of an unseen speaker to narrate or explain the scene. | V | Voice-over | 88%
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(figurative)The total revenue a movie generates from ticket sales. | B | Box office | 81%
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A transition from one shot to another in a film's editing process. | C | Cut | 81%
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The sequence of events or main story in a film. | P | Plot | 81%
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The planning stage before shooting begins, including scriptwriting, casting, and location scouting. | P | Pre-production | 81%
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A sequence of drawings representing the shots planned for a film. | S | Storyboard | 81%
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A shot that tightly frames a person or object. | C | Close-up | 75%
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A full-length movie typically lasting between 70 and 210 minutes. | F | {Feature} film | 75%
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A scene that depicts events occurring before the main timeline of the story. | F | Flashback | 75%
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The filming stage, during which the movie is actually shot. | P | Production | 75%
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The distribution of a movie to the public. | R | Release | 75%
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A single, uninterrupted piece of film; the building block of a scene. | S | Shot | 75%
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The underlying or implicit meaning in dialogue or the narrative. | S | Subtext | 75%
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A single continuous recorded performance of a scene. | T | Take | 75%
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The end of shooting for the film or for a particular actor. | W | Wrap | 75%
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Also known as a Director of Photography (DP), they oversee the camera and light crews. | C | Cinematographer | 69%
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A sequence of short shots edited into a coherent sequence. | M | Montage | 69%
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A shot during which the camera moves alongside the subject. | T | {Tracking} shot | 63%
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A recurring element that has symbolic significance in a story. | M | Motif | 56%
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The script of a film, including dialogue, character descriptions, and action scenes. | S | Screenplay | 56%
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