
ENTERTAINMENT VOCABULARY

Screenplay: The script of a film or television show.
Sentence: The screenplay won several awards for its compelling dialogue.

Director: A person who oversees the artistic aspects of a film or play.
Sentence: The director had a unique vision that brought the story to life.

Cinematography: The art of photographing and lighting a film.
Sentence: The cinematography in that movie was breathtaking and immersive.
ENTERTAINMENT VOCABULARY

Premiere: The first public performance or showing of a film or play.
Sentence: The film’s premiere was attended by many celebrities.

Cast: The group of actors in a play, film, or television show.
Sentence: The cast delivered outstanding performances that captivated the audience.

Box Office: The revenue generated from ticket sales for films or shows.
Sentence: The movie broke box office records on its opening weekend.

Streaming: Delivering media content over the internet for immediate playback.
Sentence: Streaming services have changed the way we consume music and films.

Critique: A detailed analysis and assessment of a piece of art or performance.
Sentence: The critique of the play highlighted both its strengths and weaknesses.

Fiction: Literature that describes imaginary events and people.
Sentence: She enjoys reading fiction that transports her to different worlds.
ENTERTAINMENT VOCABULARY

Audience: The group of people who watch or listen to a performance or presentation.
Sentence: The audience applauded enthusiastically at the end of the show.
