flopafailuredirectorthe personwho tells theactors andactresses in afilm what to dotwistanunexpecteddevelopmentin the plot ofa movieproducerthe personwho controlshow a film ismadeeditorthe person whocuts and piecestogether thefilm to createthe finalproductcrewthe technicalstaff workingbehind thescenes tocreate the filmprotagonistthe maincharacterof the filmcliffhangeran ending thatleaves theaudience insuspense, oftenused in serialsor sequelsplotthestory ofa filmsoundtrackthe sounds,especially themusic, of a film,or a separaterecording ofthisantagonistthe characterwhoopposes theprotagonist,often a villainshoot asceneto use acamera torecord ascenestoryboarda series ofdrawings orimages showingthe plannedorder of imagesin a filmscreenwriterthe personwho writesthe storyfor a filmscreenplaythe text for a film,including thewords to bespoken by theactors andinstructions for thecamerasblockbustera film thatis verysuccessfulcrewthe technicalstaff workingbehind thescenes tocreate the filmpartone of thecharactersin a filmcastall theactors andactressesin a filmboxofficethe number oftickets that aresold for a film, as ameasure of howpopular andfinanciallysuccessful a film isflopafailuredirectorthe personwho tells theactors andactresses in afilm what to dotwistanunexpecteddevelopmentin the plot ofa movieproducerthe personwho controlshow a film ismadeeditorthe person whocuts and piecestogether thefilm to createthe finalproductcrewthe technicalstaff workingbehind thescenes tocreate the filmprotagonistthe maincharacterof the filmcliffhangeran ending thatleaves theaudience insuspense, oftenused in serialsor sequelsplotthestory ofa filmsoundtrackthe sounds,especially themusic, of a film,or a separaterecording ofthisantagonistthe characterwhoopposes theprotagonist,often a villainshoot asceneto use acamera torecord ascenestoryboarda series ofdrawings orimages showingthe plannedorder of imagesin a filmscreenwriterthe personwho writesthe storyfor a filmscreenplaythe text for a film,including thewords to bespoken by theactors andinstructions for thecamerasblockbustera film thatis verysuccessfulcrewthe technicalstaff workingbehind thescenes tocreate the filmpartone of thecharactersin a filmcastall theactors andactressesin a filmboxofficethe number oftickets that aresold for a film, as ameasure of howpopular andfinanciallysuccessful a film is

Cinema bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. a failure
    flop
  2. the person who tells the actors and actresses in a film what to do
    director
  3. an unexpected development in the plot of a movie
    twist
  4. the person who controls how a film is made
    producer
  5. the person who cuts and pieces together the film to create the final product
    editor
  6. the technical staff working behind the scenes to create the film
    crew
  7. the main character of the film
    protagonist
  8. an ending that leaves the audience in suspense, often used in serials or sequels
    cliffhanger
  9. the story of a film
    plot
  10. the sounds, especially the music, of a film, or a separate recording of this
    soundtrack
  11. the character who opposes the protagonist, often a villain
    antagonist
  12. to use a camera to record a scene
    shoot a scene
  13. a series of drawings or images showing the planned order of images in a film
    storyboard
  14. the person who writes the story for a film
    screenwriter
  15. the text for a film, including the words to be spoken by the actors and instructions for the cameras
    screenplay
  16. a film that is very successful
    blockbuster
  17. the technical staff working behind the scenes to create the film
    crew
  18. one of the characters in a film
    part
  19. all the actors and actresses in a film
    cast
  20. the number of tickets that are sold for a film, as a measure of how popular and financially successful a film is
    box office