Architecture parts of a house
Film Genres
Types of Buildings
Film elements
Film Production Roles
100

A room for sleeping.

Bedroom

100

Movies with a lot of exciting scenes, like fights or chases

ACTION

100

A building where people live, usually one family.

House

100

The written words and instructions for a movie.

Script

100

A person who plays a character in a movie.

Actor

200

A room for sitting, relaxing, and spending time with family

Living room

200

Funny movies about love and relationships

Rom Com (Romantic Comedy

200

A building for Christian religious activities

Church

200

The words the characters say to each other.

Dialogue

200

The person who decides how the movie should look on camera.

Cinematographer

300

A long, narrow passage in a building, connecting rooms.

corridor

300

Movies that are made to make you laugh.

COMEDY

300

A place where children go to learn.

school

300

People or animals in a story or movie.

Characters

300

All the actors in a movie

cast

400

A room below the ground level, often used for storage.

Basement/ cellar

400

Exciting movies with suspense and often danger.

THRILLER

400

A building or room where people work at desks.

Office

400

The main individual in the movie driving the story

Protagonist

400

People in the background of movie scenes, not main characters.

Extras

500

A space just below the roof, often used for storage.

Attic/loft

500

Scary movies, often with violence and frightening characters. Often someone hurting others

Slasher/Horror

500

A large building where things are made or put together.

Factory

500

The main story of the movie.

plot

500

The person who guides how a movie is made.

Director