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Page 1: Unit9. From Script to Screen Jean Kim’s Fun Fun English.

Unit9. From Script to Screen

Jean Kim’s Fun Fun English

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Lights, camera, actions! (p.178)

For those (people who are) working in the film industry, S + V.

flock v. (= congregate, gather, converge, herd, troop) (↔ disperse, scatter, sepa-rate) ex) Birds of a feather flock together. (= same)

< 동등 , 원급비교 > A 가 B 만큼 형 /부하다 .

A is as 형 / 부 as B (N 혹은 문장 )

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groundwork n. (= basis, founda-tion,

infrastructure, base)

revise v. (= amend, modify, re-vamp)

storyboard n. (= depiction, sketch)

Type of Verb

Present

Past Past Par-ticiple

Meaning

Vi ( 자동사 ) lie lied lied 거짓말하다Vi ( 자동사 ) lie lay lain ~ 에 놓여있다 , 눕다Vt ( 타동사 ) lay laid laid ~ 을 놓다 , 눕히다

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cinematography n. the art or tech-nique

of motion-picture photog-raphy

chroma key(ing) n. special effects or post-production technique for compositing (layer-ing) two images or video streams to-gether based on color.

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time-consuming a. (= sluggish, slack,

lingering, tardy, tedious)

tedious a. (= dull, monotonous, banal,

tiresome, fatigu-ing)

crew n. (= swarm, troop, mob, crowd, gang, band, squad)

S + Spend 돈 , 시간 , 노력 on N/~ing (= It take 목적격 + 돈 , 시간 , 노력 to R)

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supervise v. (= administer, chaperon, super-intend)

footage n. (= cinema, flick, mo-tion

movie, photoplay)

cohesive a. (= integrated, coher-ent)

synchronize v. (=accord, be in harmony, concord, jibe, corre-spond)

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preliminary a. (= introductory, initial,

primary, prior) cinematography n. the art or technique of motion-pic-ture photography

accomplish v. (=achieve, carry out,

perform, fulfill)

edit v. (=alter, adapt, proofread)

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release v. (= let go, discharge, exonerate, extri-cate) Only 도치구문 ★★★ + Whether S

V.

be at stake Idiom. (= be at risk, be in danger of ~ing)

fade v. (= lose color, tarnish, van-ish, tone down)

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dazzling a. (= radiant, splendid, brilliant, sparkling, stunning)