The art of making movies, videos, or computer games in which drawings or puppets appear to move. - animation, Drawings, paintings, or other artistic creations. - artwork, The act of making something new, or something that has been made. - creation, A plan or drawing produced to show the look and function or workings of a building, garment, or other object before it is made - design, Writing or drawings scribbled, scratched, or sprayed illicitly on a wall or other surface in a public place. - graffiti, Created personally by a particular artist, writer, musician, etc.; not a copy. - original, To depict (someone or something) in a work of art - represent, To cause people or things to meet or unite. - bring together, To create or develop something over time; to increase or make something stronger - build up, To participate in an activity that others are already doing. - join in, To begin a period of time, a project, or a journey - start out, To invent or devise an idea, plan, or story. - think up, To test something (or someone) to see if it is suitable or effective. - try out, The ability or talent to create works of art. - artistic skill, A character in an animated film, television show, or comic strip. - cartoon character, An imaginary place or setting, often found in fiction, that is different - fantasy world, A situation or event that teaches someone something, especially something valuable or useful - learning experience, Modern popular culture transmitted via mass media and generally aimed at younger people - pop culture, Visual art created in public locations, usually unsanctioned artwork - street art, The qualities of a room or building that determine how sound can be heard within it. - acoustics, To perform in a play, film, concert, etc. - appear, The assembled spectators or listeners at a public event, such as a play, movie, concert, or meeting. - audience, The circumstances or factors that are relevant to or affected by an event or situation; also, a person's education, experience, and social environment - background, The place at a theater, cinema, etc., where tickets are sold. - box office, Relating to classical music, which is considered serious and has a lasting value - classical, (Of a performance) broadcast, recorded, or seen while it is happening. - live, A person who plays a musical instrument, especially as a profession, or composes music - musician, Happening or existing outside - open-air, The first public performance of a play or show - opening night, An act of presenting a play, concert, or other form of entertainment. - performance, A dramatic work for the stage or to be broadcast - play, To wait in a line, especially for something - queue, An actor's part in a play, film, etc. - role, A line of seats in a theatre or cinema - row, Having all tickets or products bought. - sold out, A raised platform in a theatre, concert hall, etc., where actors, performers, or speakers perform - stage, The place where something happens, especially an organized event such as a concert, conference, or sports competition - venue, Of the highest caliber; among the best in the world - world-class, Belonging to or occurring in the presen - contemporary, To know nothing about something; to have no idea. - don't have a clue, Having no end or apparently no end - endless, The words of a song - lyrics, Easily agitated or alarmed; tending to be anxious - nervous, Used to intensify a denial of what has just been implied or stated - on the contrary, To succeed in dealing with a problem or difficulty - overcome, To behave as if something is true when you know that it is not, especially in order to deceive people or for fun - pretend, A series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end - process, A grant or payment made to support a student's education, awarded on the basis of academic or other achievement - scholarship, To be convenient or acceptable for someone - suit, A person whose job is to find people with talent in a particular area, especially in sports or entertainment - talent-spotter, A way of carrying out a particular task, especially the execution or performance of an artistic work or a scientific procedure - technique, A person hired to appear in a crowd scene in a film or television program. - extra, To tell a story or describe an event - give an account, Feeling or showing an appreciation for something done or received; thankful - grateful, To share interests, qualities, or characteristics with someone or something - have sth in common, Having or showing creativity or inventiveness - imaginative, To include someone or something in an activity or situation - involve, The words that an actor says in a play or film - lines, The ideas, attitudes, or activities that are regarded as normal or conventional; common, conventional - mainstream, A practice or trial performance of a play, concert, or other work for later public presentation - rehearsal, A part of a play, movie, or book in which the action is continuous and takes place in a single location - scene, The painted backdrops and movable pieces used to represent the setting on a theatrical stage - scenery, The aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community - society, A thin sheet of material (such as plastic or metal) in which letters or designs are cut out, used to produce a printed design - stencil, Ordinary people in general; the community - the public, A test of the performance, qualities, or suitability of someone or something - trial, To offer to do something, especially something difficult or unpleasant, without being forced or paid - volunteer, A period of time that a student spends working in a company or organization, in order to get experience of a particular type of work - work experience,

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