Cinema and literatureOnline version Vocabulary related to cinema and literature by Laura Cbz Mñz A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Starts with A Books that turn into films Starts with B When a book or a film is very successful Starts with C Someone whose job is to write their opinions about books or films Starts with D The person who is in charge of a film or a play and tells the actors how to play their parts Starts with E The way in which a film or a story ends Starts with F A transition in a story to an earlier event or scene Starts with G It refers to a class or type of film or book Starts with H The center of the US film industry Starts with I It generally refers to the picture that is the result of the photographic process Starts with J Full name of the author of Pride and Prejudice Contains K The music of a film Starts with L It refers to the illumination of a scene and the manipulation of light and shadows by the cinematographer Starts with M In this type of film or show, the characters sing while acting and performing Contains N This genre uses speculative, fictional science-based depictions of phenomena that are not fully accepted by mainstream science Contains O Food you usually eat at the cinema Starts with P The argument or story of a film Contains Q A film or novel containing the succeeding information of another film or novel Starts with R To make a new film that has a story and title similar to an old one; to produce something again Starts with S Information about the plot or ending of a film that may damage or impair the enjoyment of the film if known ahead of time Starts with T A short publicity film, preview, or advertisement composed of short clips and scenes from a movie, usually 2-3 minutes in length; often presented at the showing of another film Contains U Text that help you to follow the dialogue of a film, usually displayed at the bottom of the screen Starts with V It refers to the recorded dialogue, usually narration, that comes from an unseen, off-screen voice, character or narrator, that can be heard by the audience but not by the film characters themselves Contains W A prize that is given to a film director, actor or author Contains X The place where you buy the tickets to see a film Contains Y Extremely frightening Starts with Z A shot in which something or someone is examined closely; focus one's attention on