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ScriptwriterDate: 2015-10-07; view: 394. Actor Exercise 75. Speak about these film majors using the given vocabulary. SPEAKING B) Use a dictionary to find antonyms to the following words. Exercise 74. a) Use a dictionary to find synonyms to the following words. Exercise 73. Cross out the word, which does not normally go with the key word. A) advertising skills award communication people technical analytical B) the first print the final the middle C) make a plan fulfill desire
D) needless to say nicely a sweet thing E) launch a project finish introduce do make F) hunt for look search launch G) meet the deadline go miss strict
topical (adj.) numerous (adj.) launch (v.) synopsis (n.) sophisticated (adj.) skilful (adj.) major (adj.) responsibility (n.) requirement (n.) present (adj.) leading (adj.) protagonist (n.) remarkable (adj.) short-length (adj.) silent film various (adj.) independent (adj.) high-quality (adj.) hard-working (adj.) flexible (adj.) experienced (adj.) give his own interpretation of the part see all his role in his mind embody the director's conception of the character express the director's idea enrich his portrayal of the character imagination artistic skills be very creative hard-working learn the lines by heart go through / rehearse the movements and lines be satisfied with make a good impression on
create a story visualise vivid characters come from within and without design a plot think of a natural beginning, middle and end three-act structure – basic building block find the idea that will speak to millions originality, passion, an individual voice a skilful craftsman grasp the reader's / viewer's attention be interesting to follow sound natural it goes without saying remarkable writing skills hard-working
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