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Take
This is a sequential photographed portion, taken during the production of a movie or TV program. Usually a few takes are done, for every shot, until one take is considered good enough to screen after final editing.
Talent scout
An employee of an agency whose function is to find new talents and sign them up with the agency. He will go around to all the popular entertainment venues, shopping malls and acting schools.
Talk show
Television Or radio program with an M.C. (Master of Ceremonies) who hosts several guests (celebrities usually) and chats with them about various subjects.
Telephoto Lens
Used to film far off objects, at a very narrow angle, enables focus at a great distance.
Text, lines
In the dramatic arts, the dialogs and monologues, spoken by the characters are written in a text or lines.
Theater
Stories whose plots are told by actors who portray the different character in front of an on-location audience.
Type-cast
The stereotype associated with a particular actor due to his appearance and/or behavior. A system for casting where actors are chosen according to their resemblance to the character in the script.












