[Unit 7B] Film and TV vocabulary Flashcards
As she walked through the front door, her look of complete surprise was c_ _ f_ (= было снято на камеру).
As she walked through the front door, her look of complete surprise was captured on film.
/ˈkæptʃəd/
He appeared in only one short scene of the film, but that _ _ (= её вырезали) after filming finished.
He appeared in only one short scene of the film, but that was cut after filming finished.
Any big international sports event _ _ _ (транслируется в прямом эфире) all around the world.
Any big international sports event is broadcast live all around the world.
/ˈbrɔːdkɑːst/
There are only eight characters in the film – that means a small _ (= актёрский состав).
There are only eight characters in the film – that means a small cast.
BrE /kɑːst/
AmE /kæst/
It’s a very well-written film with a great _ (= сценарий) – there are some very funny scenes.
It’s a very well-written film with a great script – there are some very funny scenes.
/skrɪpt/
_ _ (= Продюсеры телепередачи) want to make sure they have a range of personalities on the show.
TV producers want to make sure they have a range of personalities on the show.
BrE /prəˈdjuːsə/
AmE /prəˈduːsər/
Don’t panic, dear _ (= дорогой зритель), the TV production company has got lots of money, and there’s nothing to stop them increasing Julie’s budget.
Don’t panic, dear viewer, the TV production company has got lots of money, and there’s nothing to stop them increasing Julie’s budget.
/ˈvjuːə(r)/
[pronunciation]
The longest-running science fiction TV series (= сериал) is the British production Doctor Who.
/ˈsɪriːz/
[pronunciation]
It’s a very well-written film with a great script – there are some very funny scenes.
/siːnz/
After filming, the _ (монтажёр) began the work of choosing the best shots and putting together the film.
After filming, the editor began the work of choosing the best shots and putting together the film.
/ˈedɪtər/
The first Star Wars film _ r_ (= вышел) in 1977.
The first Star Wars film was released in 1977.
/rɪˈliːst/
It’s also possible that the _ (режиссёр) asked Julie to crawl through the bushes more than once – just so he could get a better shot.
It’s also possible that the director asked Julie to crawl through the bushes more than once – just so he could get a better shot.
/dəˈrektə(r)/, /daɪˈrektə(r)/
But, of course, we tend to forget the film _ (= о съёмочной группе) that’s filming all this. I’m sure they’re very helpful.
But, of course, we tend to forget the film crew /kruː/ that’s filming all this. I’m sure they’re very helpful.
[where’s the stress?]
I loved everything about the film except for the soundtrack – too much jazz for my taste.
/ˈsaʊndtræk/
The film looked beautiful and was full of wonderful shots of scenery, but the s_ (= сюжет, the plot) and the script were terrible. I couldn’t understand what was going on.
The film looked beautiful and was full of wonderful shots of scenery, but the storyline and the script were terrible.
/ˈstɔːrilaɪn/
There’s a brilliant crime show on TV at the moment. Tonight it’s the final _ (серия) and we’ll find out who the murderer is.
Tonight it’s the final episode and we’ll find out who the murderer is.
/ˈepɪsəʊd/
It’s a really good news programme because the _ (ведущая) is completely neutral and you never know what her opinion is.
It’s a really good news programme because the presenter is completely neutral and you never know what her opinion is.
The film opens with a long _ of the main character walking along the edge of a cliff.
The film opens with a long shot of the main character walking along the edge of a cliff.
It’s also possible that the director asked Julie to crawl through the bushes more than once – just so he could get a better _ (= чтобы получить более удачный кадр).
It’s also possible that the director asked Julie to crawl through the bushes more than once – just so he could get a better shot.
BrE /ʃɒt/
AmE /ʃɑːt/
There are only eight _ (= персонажей) in the film – that means a small cast.
There are only eight characters in the film – that means a small cast.
/ˈkærəktə(r)/