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Are you fond of

watching films or
movies?
What movies
have you watched
already?
From those movies
you have watched,
which do you like
best?
Look at the pictures below and guess
the title of the movie.
-What is a film or a movie?
-Why is blockings important in
a film?
-What is the use of lighting in
a scene?
-Who plays an important role
in a film?
A film, also called a
movie, motion picture or
photoplay, is a series of
still images which, when
shown on a screen, creates
the illusion of moving
images.
The different forms of films are:
Characterization - describe the depiction of
a character in a movie
Acting is the work of an actor or actress,
which is a person
in theatre, television, film, or any
other storytelling medium who tells the
story by portraying a character and,
usually, speaking or singing the written
text or play.
Dialog – the things that are said by the
characters in a movie; a discussion/
conversation between two or more people
Setting or set up – the time, place,
circumstances in which a film takes place
Direction – the instructions given to the actors
and other people working on a film
Blocking is the positioning and movement of the
characters to tell the story in visual term
Lighting - the use of various light sources, both
artificial and natural, to achieve some aesthetic
or practical effect while illuminating a scene.
Draw a hat if the statement is correct and
an umbrella if not.
1. The use of lighting can be both artificial
and natural.
2. Actors/actress tells the story in a film by
portraying a character.
3. Directions are the instructions given to the
actors only.
4. Dialog are the things that are said by the
characters in the movie.
5.A film createsthe illusion of moving images.
What are the
different forms
of a film?
Match Column A with the descriptions in Column B.

Column A Column B
1. Things that are said by
the characters in a movie A. Dialog
2. The time, place, circumstances
in which a film takes place B. Directions
3. The use of various light
sources C. Film
4. Instructions given to
the actors and other people D.Lighting
5. Motion picture or
photoplay E. Setting

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