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The lines spoken by characters in drama or fiction
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A person who writes the script for a film, including instructions for sets and camera work.
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Any public notice, as a printed display in a newspaper, short film on television, announcement on radio, etc, designed to sell goods, publicize an event, etc.
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Humour or comic style: the comedy of Chaplin
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A person who operates a film or television camera
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A room used to record television or radio programmes, make films, etc.
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A literary genre that makes imaginative use of scientific knowledge or conjecture.
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The lines spoken by a character in a film or a play.
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A factual film or television programme about an event, person, etc, presenting the facts with little or no fiction.
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A situation or sequence of events that is highly emotional, tragic, or turbulent.
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A lavish film, show, novel, etc, that proves to be an outstanding popular success.
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A woman who acts in a play, film, broadcast, etc.
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The scenery and other props used in and identifying the location of a stage or television production, film, etc.
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A play or film, usually having a light romantic story, that consists of dialogue interspersed with singing and dancing.
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A sequence of images of moving objects photographed by a camera and providing the optical illusion of continuous movement when projected onto a screen.
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