shoot - an occasion when someone takes professional photographs or makes a filmllll, film - to use a camera to record a story or real events so that they can be shown in the cinema or on television, location - a place away from a film studio where scenes of a film or television show are made, dramatize - to present a book, an event etc as a play or a film, inspiration - a person or thing that is the reason why someone creates or does something, audition - a short performance by an actor, singer etc that someone watches to judge if they are good enough to act in a play, sing in a concert etc, stunt - a dangerous action that is done to entertain people, especially in a film, surtitle - words that appear on a screen above or beside the stage to show or translate into a different language what is being sung in an opera or spoken in a play in the theatre, receipts - the amount of money that a shop, theatre etc receives from selling goods or tickets over a particular period of time, playbill - a programme of entertainment at a theatre, concert, cinema etc, with details of who is performing, what is being shown etc,

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