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    Cinema (English exercise n°56945 - Please quote this number when contacting us)


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    Cinema

    FILMS



    a film/a movie/a motion picture   
    the movies  
    a short film  
    a silent film 
    a black-and-white film 
    a feature/full-length film an underground film 
    a film library
    a trailer 
    the title
    subtitle
    subtitles
    the screenplay 
    credits 

    TYPES OF FILMS



    an adventure film  
    a historical film 
    a documentary 
    a cartoon 
    an epic
    a comedy 
    a thriller 
    a horror film 
    a science fiction movie 
    a western                                             

    ABOUT THE PEOPLE



    a film maker 
    actor/actress  
    the producer
    to direct a film 
    the cast  
    the leading role 
    the supporting role  
    a minor role 
    (to have a minor role)


                             

    OTHER VOCABULARY

    the screen 
    to screen  
    to shoot 
    shooting 
    to dub
    dubbed :
    The film is dubbed
    The movie is subtitled
    special effects 

    film music  
    film poster 
    a hit or a blockbuster  
    a flop  
    a review of film 






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    English exercise "Cinema" created by gus (31-01-2009) with The test builder
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    1. Leonardo Di Caprio is an who plays in many different kinds of films and plays a wide variety of characters.
    2. A is a film without any recorded sound or dialogues. The films were silent until the late 1920's.
    3. In silent films actors and were required to emphasize their body language and facial expressions.
    4. The famous film 'Once upon a time in the West', which was shot in 1968, is a .
    5. A or script is a piece of work written especially for a film. The major components are actions and dialogues.
    6. 'Jaws' is an American movie. This film is the second Steven Spielberg's .
    7. An is a type of film which places emphasis on human drama on a grand scale. An example of this type of film is the 'Lord of the Rings'
    8. Illusions used in films to simulate imagined events in a story are called . Since 1990 many classical effects techniques have been superseded by 3 D computer graphics.
    9. Animals are among the most popular subjects for . For example the film 'March of the Penguins' takes us into the harsh environnement of Antartica.
    10. A is a selection of clips from one film intended to attract people.
    11. A is a centre for preserving and enriching the film heritage documents. Anyone can provide documentation, information and publications about films in these centres.
    12. The most prestigious award given out at Cannes Festival is for the best film.







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