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To move files, data, or objects from one place or device to another.
transfer
To play audio or video directly from the internet without saving it.
stream
To buy something, such as a ticket, song, or artwork.
purchase
To broadcast video or audio in real-time over the internet.
live stream
A song or musical piece on an album or recording.
track
To transfer data or files from the internet to a device.
download
To be the main or most important performer in a production.
star
To capture sound or video for later playback.
record
The main story or sequence of events in a book, movie, or play.
plot
Happening in real-time, often describing a performance or broadcast.
live
A live performance by a musician, band, or other performer.
gig
Performing in a play, movie, or show, usually by taking on a specific character.
acting
Making you think deeply, often about complex ideas or issues.
thought-provoking
Happening quickly, often describing a story or plot with a lot of action.
fast-moving
Completely new and unused.
brand new
The number of people who attend an event.
turnout
The music or songs used in a movie, show, or video game.
soundtrack
A person who writes songs, especially the lyrics and melody.
songwriter
The written script of a movie, including dialogues and instructions.
screenplay
The final result or effect of a process, story, or performance.
outcome
A place, real or virtual, where goods and services are bought and sold.
marketplace
Opinions or reactions about a performance, product, or work.
feedback
A disadvantage or negative aspect of something.
drawback
The place where tickets are sold for a movie, theater, or event, also used to describe the revenue earned.
box office
A highly successful movie, book, or event, often attracting large audiences.
blockbuster