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关于电影的信息英文

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1. 关于电影的英文单词

1. ... Presents 出品
2. ... Proction, A Proction of... 摄制
3. A... Film 制片人
4. Director, Directed by, A Film by 导演
5. Screenplay by 编剧
6. Based on a Story by 原著
7. Proced by 制片
8. Executive Procer 执行制片
9. Proction Manager 制片主任
10. Director of Photography 摄影
11. Music by 音乐
12. Sound Effect 音响效果
13. Sound Mixer 声音合成
14. 1st Assistant Director 首席助理导演
15. Casting by 选派演员
16. Cast of Characters 演员表
17. Starring 主演
18. Costumer Designer 服装设计
19. Art Director 美术
20. Editor 剪辑
21. Set Designer 布景设计
22. Property Master 道具
23. Gaffer 灯光
24. Key Grip 首席场务
25. Dolly Grip 轮架场务
26. Best Boy 场务助理
27. Make Up 化妆
28. Hairdresser 发型
29. Stunt Coordinator 特技协调
30. Visual Effects 视觉效果
31. Title 字幕
32. Set Decorator 布景
33. Script Supervisor 剧本指导
1. Costume Design 服装设计
2. Actor in a Supporting Role 男配角
3. Make up 化妆
4. Art Direction 艺术指导
5. Live Action Short Film 纪实短片
Animated Short Film 动画短片
6. Sound Effects Editing 音响效果剪辑
7. Sound 音响
8. Actress in a Supporting Role 女配角
9. Cinematography 摄影
10. Film Editing 剪辑
11. Visual Effects 视觉效果
12. Documentary Short Subject 记录短片
Documentary Feature 记录长片
13. Foreign Language Film 外语片
14. Lifetime Achievement 终身成就
15. Original Musical or Comedy Score 音乐(喜剧)
Original Dramatic Score 音乐(戏剧)
16. Original Screenplay 原著剧本
Screenplay Adaptation 剧本改编
17. Original Song 歌曲
18. Director 导演
19. Actress in a leading Role 最佳女主角
20. Actor in a leading Role 最佳男主角
21. Picture 影片

2. 经典外国电影的英文简介80-90字左右

I like <rocky> best.SYLVESTER STALLONE to play the leadingrole.He paly a disappointed man,a cipher,an amateur boxer.By unceasing exercise,he become a champin,a realy man.This film is no juet about fight but also has love ,friend.and this is why I love is.I think rocky is a perfect man.I want to be a man who like him .Be nice to everyone. 翻译 我最喜欢《洛奇》。西尔维斯特 史泰龙是主演。他扮演一个失意的人,一个小人物,一个业余拳击手。通过不断的训练,他成为了一个冠军,一个真正的男人。这部电影不光只有打斗,还有爱情,友情。这也是我为什么喜欢它。我认为洛奇是个完美的人。我希望能成为他那样的人。对每个人都很好。

3. 求有关电影方面的英语

direction 导演
proction 制片
adaptation 改编
scenario, screenplay, script 编剧
film star, movie star 电影明星
star, lead 主角
double, stand-in 替身演员
stunt man 特技替身演员
extra, walker-on 临时演员
character actor 性格演员
regular player 基本演员
extra 特别客串
film star 电影明星
film actor 男电影明星
film actress 女电影明星
support 配角
util 跑龙套
adapter 改编
scenarist, scriptwriter 脚本作者
dialogue writer 对白作者
proction manager 制片人
procer 制片主任
film director 导演
assistant director 副导演,助理导演
cameraman, set photographer 摄影师
assistant cameraman 摄影助理
property manager, propsman 道具员
art director 布景师 (美作:set decorator)
stagehand 化装师
lighting engineer 灯光师
film cutter 剪辑师
sound engineer, recording director 录音师
script girl, continuity girl 场记员
scenario writer, scenarist 剧作家
...

4. 用英文来介绍电影的简介

Snow dog brothers
The story took place in the Arctic Circle in Alaska, a child custody of a dog named Shasta Hashi Qi, he would like to participate in the sled dog competition, even if his father is not worried that he can not stop .. light courage is not enough. He also needed in addition to Shasta other than dogs with the support of friends, only concerted effort, they can win the game ..

5. 我要一份关于电影的介绍<英文的介绍>

A brief introction of “the legend of 1900”

“the legend of 1900”,translated as “海上钢琴师” in Chinese, directed by Giuseppe Tornatore,told a story about an deserted on a post steamship orphan who was also a born panist.

Due to his unique experience, his sea-blue eyes can see what’s inside a person from his appearance, and compose a beautiful melody at the sight of whatever he saw on the steamship. With the fear of living on the land , he choose loneliness and freedom ,and give up to find his only lover he had met on the steamship.

The words he said to explain why he didn’t go down the ship was moving and thoughtful:It not because of what I had saw, but what I couldn’t saw. For 1900,the land is too big a piano, too beautiful a women, too long a sea route that he couldn’t play, the land is a piano for God.

This movie shows people another perspective to observe and contemplate ordinary life, which we take it for granted. And it is also spoke highly of the incidental music. Enjoy it ,you won’t be disappointed.

6. 急急急!!十分钟!电影各种信息(电影的起源等)要英文的 简短的

History of Motion Pictures
I INTRODUCTION

History of Motion Pictures, historical development of the visual medium known as motion pictures, film, cinema, or the movies. This article covers the medium’s history as a technology, as a business, as an art form, and as a means of delivering entertainment and information to audiences in theaters and at home. It discusses major filmmakers and their films, principal fiction and nonfiction genres, and film instries in the United States and throughout the world. For more information on the technical aspects involved in creating a film, see Motion Picture.

II ORIGINS

In the early 19th century scientists took note of a visual phenomenon: A sequence of indivial still pictures, when set in motion, can give the illusion of movement. These scientists attributed this experience to what they called persistence of vision, whereby the eye retains a visual image for a fraction of a second after the source has been removed. The eye’s retention of a visual image, now known as positive afterimage, has long been considered a founding principle of motion pictures, even though its relationship to the perception of motion is still not well understood.

A Early Experiments

The persistence of vision concept stimulated experimentation with motion-picture devices throughout the 19th century. Among the first such devices was a slotted disk with a sequence of drawings around its perimeter. When a person spun the disk in front of a mirror and looked through the slots, the drawings appeared to move. The zoetrope, a device developed in the 1830s, was a hollow drum with a strip of pictures around its inner surface. When spun, it proced the same effect. In the 1870s French inventor Émile Reynaud improved on this idea by placing mirrors at the center of the drum. A few years later he developed a projecting version, using a reflector and a lens to enlarge the moving images. In 1892 he began holding public screenings in Paris at his Théâtre Optique, with hundreds of drawings on a reel that he wound through his apparatus to construct moving images that continued for 15 minutes.

Inventors began to conceive of combining the principles of these moving-image devices with the photographic recording of actual movement soon after the development of still photography in the 1830s. The most famous experiment occurred in the 1870s in California, where railroad tycoon Leland Stanford hired British photographer Eadweard Muybridge to settle a bet on whether a galloping horse ever had all four feet off the ground. Muybridge set up 12 cameras along a racetrack and spread threads across the track with a contact to each camera’s shutter. Moving along the track, the horse broke the threads and caused a sequence of photographs to be taken. The photos showed the horse with all four feet off the ground, and Muybridge went on a lecture tour showing his photographs on a moving-image device he called the zoopraxiscope.

Muybridge’s endeavors stimulated French scientist Étienne-Jules Marey to devise equipment for recording and analyzing animal and human movement. He built what he called a chronophotographic camera that could take multiple images superimposed on one another. His work was aided in turn by developments in photographic materials. In 1885 American inventor George Eastman introced sensitized paper roll “film” in place of the indivial glass plates then in use. In 1889 Eastman replaced the paper roll with celluloid, a synthetic plastic material coated with a gelatin emulsion.

B Thomas Alva Edison and William K. L. Dickson

Legendary American inventor Thomas Alva Edison drew upon the work of Muybridge, Marey, and Eastman when he turned his attention to motion pictures in the late 1880s. In his laboratories in West Orange, New Jersey, Edison assigned to a British employee, William K. L. Dickson, the task of constructing a machine for recording actual movement on film and another machine for viewing the resulting images. By 1891 Dickson had proced a motion-picture camera, called the Kinetograph, and a viewing machine, bbed the Kinetoscope.

The Kinetograph was operated by an electric motor that moved the celluloid film roll past the camera lens. Motor-driven cameras, which were bulky and stationary, were soon replaced by movable hand-cranked cameras. Dickson’s key contribution was a sprocket mechanism linked to the camera’s shutter, which momentarily stopped the film roll for each exposure. These separate still photographic images came to be called frames. Early cameras used a number of different speeds for exposing frames, but by the advent of sound film in the late 1920s the standard had become 24 frames per second.

In early 1893 Edison constructed a motion-picture studio on his laboratory grounds, bbed the Black Maria by his staff who thought it resembled police patrol wagons known by that nickname. On May 9, 1893, he held the first public exhibition of films shot using the Kinetograph in the Black Maria. But only one person at a time could use his viewing machine, the Kinetoscope. This boxlike structure contained a motor-and-shutter mechanism similar to the camera’s. It ran a loop of positive film past an electric light source, illuminating a tiny image, which the viewer observed through a small window. Kinetoscope viewing parlors containing many machines for indivial viewing began to open in cities in 1894. Edison and Dickson apparently gave little thought to a single machine that could project moving images to a large audience, something Reynaud had achieved in his Théâtre Optique. Reynaud, however, had displayed drawings rather than images photographed by a motion-picture camera.

C The Lumière Brothers

In France, the brothers Auguste and Louis Lumière, who ran a factory in Lyons that manufactured photographic equipment, sought to improve on Edison’s accomplishment. By 1895 they developed a lightweight, hand-held camera that used a claw mechanism to advance the film roll. They named it the Cinématographe, and they soon discovered that it could also be used to show large images on a screen, when linked with projecting equipment. Throughout 1895 they shot films and projected them for select groups. Their first screening for the general public was held in Paris in December 1895.

Elsewhere other inventors were also busy. In Germany, the brothers Emil and Max Skladanowsky devised an apparatus and projected films in Berlin in November 1895. In Britain, a machine developed by Birt Acres and Robert W. Paul was used to project films in London in January 1896. In the United States, a projector called the Vitascope was constructed around the same time by Charles Francis Jenkins and Thomas Armat. Armat then entered into a commercial alliance with Edison to manufacture the Vitascope, and the device exhibited projected motion pictures in New York City in April 1896.

The Lumière brothers held a unique place among all these simultaneous efforts, since they were innovative filmmakers as well as inventors and manufacturers. The many films they made ring 1895 and 1896, though very short, are considered pivotal in the history of motion pictures. Arroseur et arrosé (Waterer and Watered, 1896), a brief comedy drawn from a newspaper cartoon, shows a gardener getting drenched with a hose as the result of a boy’s prank. La sortie de l’usine Lumière à Lyon (Workers Leaving the Lumiere Factory, 1895) and Arrivée d’un train en gare (Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat, 1896), which shows a train coming to a station and passengers getting off, were among the so-called actuality films—films that depicted actual events rather than a story told by actors—for which the Lumières became noted.

III ONE-REELERS

During the decade following the advent of projected motion pictures, films were shown as part of vaudeville or variety programs, at carnivals and fairgrounds, in lecture halls and churches, and graally in spaces converted for the exclusive exhibition of movies. Most films ran no longer than 10 to 12 minutes, which reflected the amount of film that could be wound on a standard reel for projection (hence the term one-reelers). Many were comedies or actualities, following the Lumière brothers’ example. Their purpose was spectacle—to show something astounding, unusual, titillating, or perhaps newsworthy. But filmmakers also struck out in new directions, especially toward fantasy and narrative.

French magician and filmmaker Georges Méliès was the outstanding creator of fantasy films in early cinema. Méliès exploited the new medium to enhance his magic acts through techniques such as stop-motion photography—interrupting the camera’s action and moving or substituting people and objects—so that, for example, a woman appeared to turn into a skeleton. He created elaborate backdrops with multiple scenes and costume changes for these so-called trick films that were widely emulated by other filmmakers. Of the hundreds of works he made between 1896 and 1912, perhaps the best-known is Le voyage dans la lune (A Trip to the Moon, 1902), which in one scene features the animated human face of the moon being struck in the eye by a rocket.

In the United States, a former projectionist and traveling exhibitor, Edwin S. Porter, took charge of motion-picture proction at Edison’s company in 1901 and began making longer films that told a story. As with Méliès’s films, these required multiple shots that could be edited into a narrative sequence. Porter’s most notable film—and the most famous work of early cinema—was The Great Train Robbery (1903), which is credited with establishing movies as a commercial entertainment medium. With its rapid shifts of location, including action on a moving train, this film offered spectators a breadth and immediacy of vision that became hallmarks of the cinema experience.

Spurred by The Great Train Robbery and subsequent story films, film exhibition greatly expanded in the United States around 1905. One phenomenon was the proliferation of nickelodeon theaters, converted storefronts in instrial cities that charged 5 cents for admission and attracted working-class audiences. Demand from these theaters increased the volume of film proction and the profits for procers, but it also brought forth criticism from reformers concerning unsanitary or unsafe conditions in theaters and immoral subject matter in films. In 1908 Edison took the lead in establishing the Motion Picture Patents Company (MPPC), a consortium of procers with common goals: controlling proction and distribution so as to eliminate cheap theaters, raising admission prices, cooperating with censorship bodies, and preventing film stock from getting into the hands of nonmember procers. However, the independent procers excluded from the MPPC continued to obtain materials and make the most popular films. They also led the way toward multireel, feature-length films. By 1915 the MPPC was under attack by the U.S. government as an illegal monopoly (although an ineffectual one), and the independents were combining into the companies that would dominate American filmmaking for decades to come.

IV SILENT MOVIES

With a few experimental exceptions, motion pictures from their earliest days until the late 1920s lacked synchronous sound (sound that matches the action). But silent movies were rarely silent. Early films almost always were projected with piano or organ accompaniment, and sometimes also with a narrator or live actors behind the screen. As feature-length films (four reels, with a running time of 40 to 50 minutes or more) became the norm in the 1910s, live orchestras began to play in larger theaters, frequently using music written specifically for the film.

Until World War I (1914-1918) European filmmakers dominated the world film market. France was considered the leading film-procing country, though Italy, Denmark, and other countries also played a significant role. However, the war, fought on European soil, disrupted commercial filmmaking there. With a sudden drop in European film exports, some regions, such as Latin America, experienced a brief surge in film proction. But U.S. companies soon took over markets overseas, using the same tactics of high-volume proction and lower prices that the Europeans had. By the 1920s some three-quarters of films screened around the world came from the United States.

A American Silent Movies

Even before the war, the United States had made its mark on the world filmmaking scene with epics and comedies. Moreover, U.S. moviemakers had begun to congregate in southern California in the Los Angeles suburb of Hollywood (see The Move to Hollywood, below), creating a film community apart from older urban centers of politics and the arts, and a magical new symbol for popular entertainment and glamour.

A1 D. W. Griffith

The work of D. W. Griffith exemplifies the transformation of motion pictures from the early days of one-reelers to an era of Hollywood’s worldwide dominance. Starting out as an actor in films directed by Edwin S. Porter, Griffith in 1908 became a director at the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company in New York City. He was initially responsible for turning out two one-reel films a week, and between 1908 and 1913 he directed nearly 500 films. Amidst this breakneck schele, he and his co-workers developed many of the cinema’s basic storytelling conventions: moving the camera close to the action, using many separate shots, and editing the shots to cut back and forth among different actions. All these techniques served to shape a narrative, rather than present a spectacle as earlier films had tended to do. Griffith also nurtured performers such as Mary Pickford and Lillian Gish and emphasized an intimate, restrained style of acting suitable for camera close-ups.

Leaving Biograph in 1913 to make full-length features, Griffith planned a historical epic of the American Civil War (1861-1865). The Birth of a Nation (1915), three hours in length, stunned audiences with its dazzling spectacle of a still-recent event and established motion pictures as an art form for cultured spectators. Yet the film’s racist presumptions—specifically, its defense of white supremacy to protect racial purity—was controversial in its own time and remains repugnant decades later. Griffith made another epic, Intolerance (1916), which intertwined four stories about victims of prejudice, and continued to work as an independent filmmaker into the 1920s. Eventually, financial pressures forced him to become a director at a Hollywood studio, and he made his last film in 1931.

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7. 英文影片的英文简介

1、《英国病人》

Directed by Anthony mingra, the English patient is adapted from the novel of the same name by Michael ondaj.

The film is co starred by Ralph Fiennes, Christine Scott Thomas and Juliet Binoche. The film was released in the United States on November 6, 1996.

The movie takes the war and desert as the background, decing a love tragedy across time and space.

During World War II, a British plane was shot down by the German army while flying over the Sahara desert.

The pilot on the plane was completely burned on the face. The local people rescued him and sent him to the Allied field hospital.

Because of the injury, the pilot lost his memory and could not remember who he was, so he could only be called "English Patient".

《英国病人》由安东尼·明格拉执导,是根据作家迈克尔·翁达杰的同名小说改编而成。

该片由拉尔夫·费因斯、克里斯汀·斯科特·托马斯、朱丽叶·比诺什等联袂主演。影片于1996年11月6日在美国上映 。

电影以战争和沙漠为背景,演绎一场跨越时空的爱情悲剧。

二战期间,一架英国飞机在飞越撒哈拉沙漠时被德军击落,飞机上的机师面部被全部烧伤,当地人将他救活后送往了盟军战地医院。

由于受伤这个机师丧失了记忆,不能想起自己是谁,因此只能被叫做“英国病人”。

影片讲述由莱昂纳多·迪卡普里奥扮演的造梦师,带领约瑟夫·高登-莱维特、艾伦·佩吉扮演的特工团队,进入他人梦境,从他人的潜意识中盗取机密,并重塑他人梦境的故事。

8. 关于电影的一些英文

停权( 2008年) (生产)
跟狗( 2008 ) (生产前)
伊戈尔( 2008 ) (后期制作) (语音) ....伊戈尔
战争公司( 2007 ) (后期制作) ....品牌hauser
summerhood ( 2007 ) (后期制作) (露乳) ....叙述者
火星儿童( 2007年) (已完成)

in proction pre-proction post-proction分别是

生产前期制作 后期制作

9. 经典电影的英文介绍

当幸福来敲门 ; 剧情介绍 克里斯·加纳(威尔·史密斯)是一个聪明的推销员,他勤奋肯乾努力,却总没办法让家里过上好日子。妻子琳达终究因为不能忍受养家糊口的压力,离开了克里斯,只留下他和5岁的儿子克里斯托夫相依为命。事业失败穷途潦倒,还成为了单亲爸爸,克里斯的银行帐户里甚至只剩下了21块钱,因为没钱付房租,他和儿子不得不被撵出了公寓。

克里斯好不容易得到了在一家声名显赫的股票投资公司实习的机会,然而实习期间没有薪水,90%的人都没有最终成功。但克里斯明白,这是他最后的机会,是通往幸福生活的唯一路途。没有收入、无处容身,克里斯唯一拥有的,就是懂事的儿子无条件的的信任和爱。

他们夜晚无家可归,就睡在收容所、地铁站、公共浴室,一切可以暂且栖身的空地;白天没钱吃饭,就排队领救济,吃着勉强裹腹的食物。生活的穷困让人沮丧无比,但为了儿子的未来,为了自己的信仰,克里斯咬紧牙关,始终坚信:只要今天够努力,幸福明天就会来临!皇天不负苦心人,克里斯最终成为一名成功的投资专家。

阿甘正传 ;剧情介绍 阿甘是个智商只有75的低能儿。在学校里为了躲避别的孩子的欺侮,听从一个朋友珍妮的话而开始“跑”。他跑着躲避别人的捉弄。在中学时,他为了躲避别人而跑进了一所学校的橄榄球场,就这样跑进了大学。阿甘被破格录取,并成了橄榄球巨星,受到了肯尼迪总统的接见。

在大学毕业后,阿甘又应征入伍去了越南。在那里,他有了两个朋友:热衷捕虾的布巴和令人敬畏的长官邓·泰勒上尉。这时,珍妮已经堕落,过着放荡的生活。甘一直爱着珍妮,但珍妮却不爱他。在战争结束后,甘作为英雄受到了约翰逊总统的接见。在一次和平集会上,甘又遇见了珍妮,两人匆匆相遇又匆匆分手。在“说到就要做到”这一信条的指引下,甘最终闯出了一片属于自己的天空。在他的生活中,他结识了许多美国的名人。他告发了水门事件的窃听者,作为美国乒乓球队的一员到了中国,为中美建交立下了功劳。猫王和约翰·列侬这两位音乐巨星也是通过与他的交往而创作了许多风靡一时的歌曲。最后,甘通过捕虾成了一名企业家。为了纪念死去的布巴,他成立了布巴·甘公司,并把公司的一半股份给了布巴的母亲,自己去做一名园丁。甘经历了世界风云变幻的各个历史时期,但无论何时,无论何处,无论和谁在一起,他都依然如故,纯朴而善良。

在隐居生活中,他时常思念珍妮。而这时的珍妮早已误入歧途, 陷于绝望之中。 终于有一天,珍妮回来了。她和甘共同生活了一段日子。在一天夜晚,珍妮投入了阿甘的怀抱,之后又在黎明悄然离去。醒来的甘木然坐在门前的长椅上,然后突然开始奔跑。他跑步横越了美国,又一次成了名人。在奔跑了许久之后,甘停了下来,开始回自己的故乡。在途中, 他收到了珍妮的信。 他又一次见到了珍妮,还有一个小男孩,那是他的儿子。这时的珍妮已经得了一种不治之症。甘和珍妮三人一同回到了家乡,一起度过了一段幸福的时光。

珍妮过世了,他们的儿子也已到了上学的年龄。甘送儿子上了校车,坐在公共汽车站的长椅上,回忆起了他一生的遭遇。

辛德勒的名单 ;剧情介绍 1939年9月,德军在两周内攻占了波兰,纳粹下令波兰全境的犹太人必须集中到指定的城市进行登记,每天有一万多名犹太人从乡村来到克拉科夫。

在克拉科夫的犹太人推举了24名犹太人组成委员会帮助被集中到该城的犹太人解决住宿膳食,分配劳役和排解纷争等问题。

刚从家乡来到克拉科夫的德国企业家奥斯卡·辛德勒身材高大、相貌英俊、举止风流倜傥。他在酒店及各种社交场合慷慨地大量结交德国军官和党卫军。

辛德勒也来到登记处,找一个曾在利勃兹一家搪瓷厂当过会计,名叫伊扎克·斯泰恩的犹太人。辛德勒有意买下那个经营不善的搪瓷厂以生产食用器皿,供应军需,发战争财。他要斯泰恩当他的会计师和助手来管理工厂。可令斯泰恩疑惑的是:辛德勒做什么呢……
还有 《美丽人生》《光荣之路》《这个杀手不太冷》《海上钢琴师》《泰坦尼克号》《勇敢的心》这些全都是世界经典电影且全是英文版的!

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