To entertainment entertainer Entertain vb The play failed
To entertainment entertainer
Entertain, vb • The play failed to entertain the audience. • We're entertaining our neighbours this evening • a) to invite people to your home for a party • b) to do something that amuses or interests people • c) to take people to a restaurant for a meal
entertainer, n • I like street entertainers. • He is a very popular television entertainer. • a) someone who does tricks • b) someone who sings • c) a person who entertains professionally, e. g. by singing or telling jokes
entertainment, n • This law is applied to • a) such things as films, theatres, cinemas and television, other places of performances, etc. that entertainment. amuse or interest people • It's not a serious film, but it's good • b) a performance or entertainment. show • c) an act of entertaining
ballet Music hall entertainment musical mime
cast all the people who act in a film
star the most important actor or actress in a film
director person who makes a film
soundtrack music of a film
script story of a film
scene a part of a film happening in one place
audience people who watch a film in a cinema
sequel film which continues the story of anearlier film
Special effects images, often created by a computer
plot words of the film
subtitles transcription (usually translation) of the dialogue of a film that appears at the bottom of the screen
Types of Art
Portrait
Still life
Landscape
Seascape
Statue
Classical
Romantic
Modern
Abstract
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