Film vocabulary

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Film vocabulary
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PLOT (noun) /plɒt/ PLOT /plɒt/ the story of a book, film, play, etc.: The movie has a very simple plot.
AUDIENCE (noun) /ˈɔːdi.əns/ AUDIENCE /ˈɔːdi.əns/ the people who watch a film in a cinema: The audience was/were delighted with the film.
to be DUBBED (verb) /dʌbd/ to be DUBBED /dʌbd/ when the sounds and speech on a film are changed to a different language: I'd rather watch a movie with subtitles than one dubbed into English.
to be BASED on / beɪst/ to be BASED on / beɪst/ when a film is an adaptation of a book: The film is based on the novel by Dan Brown.
MOVING (adjective) /muːvɪŋ/ MOVING /muːvɪŋ/ causing strong feelings of sadness or sympathy: I find the film "Titanic" deeply moving.
SOUNDTRACK (noun) /ˈsaʊnd.træk/ SOUNDTRACK /ˈsaʊnd.træk/ the sounds, especially the music, of a film, or a separate recording of this: The best thing about the movie is its soundtrack.
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