Buddy movies often involve comedy, but there is also some emotion, because of the close friendship between the 'buddies'.
Some producers work for a movie studio other producers are independent (they do not work for a movie studio).Īctors and directors read scripts to find out what to say and what to do. Producers usually get the money by borrowing it from a bank or by getting investors to lend money to the movie production. A producer hires people to work on the movie and gets all of the money that will be needed to pay for the actors and the equipment. How are they made? Ī screenwriter writes a script, which is the story of the movie with dialogue and things that the actors will say and do. The product is still often called a "film" even though there usually is no film. In the 20th century the camera used photographic film. The sounds in a movie usually include the sounds of people talking (which is called dialogue), music (which is called the " soundtrack"), and sound effects, the sounds of activities that are happening in the movie (such as doors opening or guns being fired). Sound is either recorded at the same time, or added later. When a movie projector, a computer, or a television shows the pictures at that rate, it looks like the things shown in the set of pictures are really moving. The Simple English Wiktionary has a definition for:Ī movie camera or video camera takes pictures very quickly, usually at 24 or 25 pictures (frames) every second. Older movies are shown on television broadcasting stations. Movies can also be downloaded or streamed. They are shown on pay television or cable television, and sold or rented on DVD disks or videocassette tapes, so that people can watch the movies at home. Movies are shown in Cinemas for a period of a few weeks or months, they may be marketed through several other medias. Most movies are made so that they can be shown on screen in Cinemas and at home or any other place.