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A lesson or message for the audience.
Moral
The person or company that make a film.
Producer
The person who sits near the camera when a film is made.
Director
A type of conflict: An internal conflict the character has with themselves.
Character vs, Self
A type of conflict: The characters overcome the challenges of a natural disaster.
Character vs. nature
A type of conflict: A disagreement between the main character and other characters in the film. The main character is often misunderstood. They are not actually bad.
Character vs. Society
A type of conflict: A disagreement between the protagonist and the antagonist, or between other characters.
Character vs. Character
A fight or problem that the characters experience.
Conflict
The person who portrays a character in a film.
Actor/Actress
The people or beings in a narrative.
Character
The main villainous (evil) character of the text.
Antagonist
The main heroic (good) characters of the text.
Protagonist
A text with lots of cowboys and some fighting. The setting is often a desert.
Western
A text that makes you feel nervous because you do not know what happens next. It is often about solving a crime or a mystery.
Thriller
A text with a protagonist who tries to stop the antagonist from doing bad things.
Superhero
A text with lots of technology and science themes. The setting is often outer space.
Science Fiction
A text where two characters fall in love.
Romance
A text (always a movie) with lots of singing and dancing.
Musical
A text that makes people scared.
Horror
A text that has characters that may not be human and things that are not real.
Fantasy
A text with lots of conflict and sad events.
Drama
A text that makes people laugh.
Comedy
A text made through animation (drawings/computer).
Animation
A text where the characters travel somewhere or look for something (E.g. A treasure).
Adventure
A text with lots of fighting and weapons (guns and swords).
Action