Media Production Vocabulary

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun A person who is in charge of and determines the final content of a publication or project

  • The editor reviewed the manuscript for any grammatical errors.
  • I'll send the article to the editor to get feedback.
  • The editor totally ripped apart my first draft.
  • As the editor of my own life, I have the power to make changes and revisions.

noun A person who writes scripts for movies, television shows, or plays

  • The scriptwriter meticulously crafted each line of dialogue to convey the character's emotions.
  • The scriptwriter is always coming up with new ideas for our next project.
  • That scriptwriter is a genius when it comes to writing compelling stories.
  • The scriptwriter's words danced across the page, painting vivid scenes in the reader's mind.

noun a line along the side of something, especially a sports field

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  • The coach instructed the player to stay on the sideline until called onto the field.
  • I like to watch the game from the sideline to get a different perspective.
  • I'm just gonna sideline this project for now and focus on something else.
  • She felt like she was on the sideline of life, watching others succeed while she struggled.

noun a type of comedy that involves a set of characters in a particular setting dealing with humorous situations

  • The situation comedy on television is known for its witty dialogue and humorous situations.
  • I love watching that sitcom, it's the best situation comedy on TV.
  • That show is a total sitcom, always making me laugh.
  • Life can sometimes feel like a situation comedy with all the unexpected twists and turns.

noun a person who shortens or condenses a written work by omitting parts of it

  • The abridger was tasked with condensing the lengthy novel into a shorter version.
  • The abridger had to cut out all the boring parts of the movie script.
  • The abridger really hacked up that book, cutting out all the good stuff.
  • He was like an abridger of conversations, always getting straight to the point.

noun a labor union representing performers in the entertainment industry, including actors, singers, and dancers

  • The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) is a union representing performers in the entertainment industry.
  • I heard that AFTRA is negotiating better pay for actors in the upcoming film.
  • AFTRA is like the backbone of the entertainment industry, always looking out for its members.
  • Joining AFTRA was like stepping into a whole new world of opportunities for my acting career.