Action - A genre of film, book, or game with exciting events, fights, or adventures, Animation - Films or shows made using drawings, puppets, or computer graphics, Crime - Stories about illegal activities like theft or murder, Dance - Music or art focused on rhythmic body movements, Electronic - Music made with synthesizers, computers, or digital tools, Folk - Traditional music or stories from a specific culture or region, Historical - Related to events or stories from the past, Horror - Stories meant to scare or shock the audience, Indie - Independent art/music/films made without big companies, Metal - A loud, energetic genre of rock music featuring heavy guitar sounds, strong drums, and powerful vocals, Punk - A loud, rebellious style of rock music or fashion, R&B - Rhythm and Blues; a music genre mixing jazz, gospel, and soul, Rap - Music where words are spoken rhythmically over a beat, Rom-com - Romantic comedy; a funny story about love, Sci-fi - Science fiction; stories about future technology or space, Soul - Emotional music combining gospel, R&B, and pop, Thriller - Stories full of suspense, tension, and excitement, Album - A collection of songs released together, Audience - The people watching a film, concert, or show, Box office - 1) Where tickets are sold; 2) A film’s financial success, (Main) character - The most important person in a story, Chart - A list ranking popular music or films, Critic - Someone who reviews and judges art, films, or music, Download - To get a file from the internet; the file itself, (Happy) ending - The final part of a story where things end well, Gig - A live musical performance, Hit - A very popular song, film, or product, Live - Performed in real time (not recorded), Lyrics - The words of a song, Make it - To become successful, Performance - A show for an audience, Plot - The main events of a story, Record - To save sound or video for later, Release - To make a film/song available to the public; its launch date, Screenplay - The written script of a film, Sequel - A story that continues a previous one, Songwriter - A person who writes songs, Soundtrack - The music used in a film, Stage - The area where performers act or sing, Star - To be the main actor in a film/show, Tour - A series of performances in different places, Track - A single song on an album, Villain - The evil or bad character in a story, Vinyl - A physical format for music (flat, round records), Amusing - Funny or entertaining, Cliched - Overused and unoriginal, Convincing - Believable or realistic, Fast-moving - Full of action; not boring, Gripping - So exciting you can’t stop watching/reading, Inspiring - Making you feel motivated or hopeful, Intriguing - Interesting and mysterious, Hilarious - Extremely funny, Moving - Making you feel strong emotions, Predictable - Easy to guess what will happen, Realistic - Similar to real life, Stunning - Very beautiful or impressive, Well-produced - Made with high quality, Blockbuster - A very successful film or book, Breakthrough - A sudden, big success after hard work, Cliffhanger - An ending that leaves the audience in suspense, Drawback - A disadvantage or problem, Feedback - Comments or opinions about something, Masterpiece - A work of art of exceptional quality, Outcome - The final result of an event, Sell-out - An event with no tickets left, Turnout - The number of people attending an event,

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