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  • Hey, I found something.

  • What is that?

  • It's a camera.

  • Are you ready?

  • Is anybody there?

  • What's that?

  • A camera.

  • Where did you get it?

  • I work at this antique store.

  • This is so cool.

  • Try it out on me.

  • Good photo. Come on!

  • Smile!

  • You worked with Tyler Drew at the antique shop.

  • Yeah.

  • Tyler's dead.

  • What?

  • I think you're all in danger.

  • What are you talking about?

  • You see that shadow? After Tyler died the shadow moved to this photo!

  • I think if the shadow moves to your photo, you die.

  • It's a really freak show, you can get rid of the damn thing.

  • Don't!

  • Problem solved.

  • What the ...?

  • Oh my God!

  • Oh my God!

  • It's not working!

  • Sometimes to deal with tragedies we make up urban legends.

  • Except this wasn't an urban legend. This was real.

  • He's coming...

  • You did this!

  • You took the photo.

  • It's moving...

  • Run!

  • Get this door!

  • Get the door!

  • Hello?

Hey, I found something.

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Polaroid Trailer #1 (2017) | Movieclips Trailers

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    Jessica Lin posted on 2017/10/11
Video vocabulary

Keywords

rid

US /rɪd/

UK /rɪd/

  • verb
  • To cause to no longer have (pest, problem)
  • To remove or eliminate something unwanted
  • To free from something unwanted.
  • To free from something unwanted or unpleasant.
  • Having been freed from something.
  • To cause someone to be free of (a troublesome or unwanted person or thing).
  • Having removed or eliminated something unwanted.
  • adjective
  • Freed or delivered from something.
freak

US /friːk/

UK /friːk/

  • noun
  • An unusual and unexpected event or accident.
  • A person who is extremely enthusiastic about something.
  • A person with an unusual appearance or behaviour.
  • A very strange or unusual person or thing.
  • verb
  • adjective
  • (Of weather, etc.) unusual; unpredictable; amazing
  • other
  • To behave in a wild and irrational way because you are afraid or upset.
  • other
  • To cause someone to become very anxious, agitated, or disturbed.
deal

US /dil/

UK /di:l/

  • noun
  • An agreement entered into, especially in business, to do something for someone else.
  • A large amount or quantity.
  • A business transaction.
  • The act of distributing playing cards.
  • other
  • To distribute playing cards to players.
  • To behave in a certain way towards someone.
  • verb
  • To cope with something - usually troubles
  • To give (something bad e.g. news) to
  • To buy and sell illegal drugs
  • To give out (cards, etc.) to; distribute
  • To do business with someone or to sell products
  • other
  • To take action to solve a problem.
draw

US /drɔ/

UK /drɔ:/

  • noun
  • Something that attracts people to visit a place
  • A lottery or prize
  • Result of a game, contest where the score is equal
  • verb
  • To attract attention to someone or something
  • To get closer to or approach something or someone
  • To influence a person's involvement in something
  • To move an object by pulling
  • To create an image using pen or pencil and paper
  • To take one thing out of a container, etc.
  • (Of 2 teams) to finish a game with the same score
urban

US /ˈɚbən/

UK /'ɜ:bən/

  • adjective
  • Concerning a city; located in a city
  • Relating to a city or town.
  • Relating to the style of dress and music popular in cities.
solve

US /sɑ:lv/

UK /sɒlv/

  • verb
  • To figure out a way to handle a difficult problem
legend

US /ˈlɛdʒənd/

UK /'ledʒənd/

  • noun
  • An inscription, especially on a coin or medal.
  • List of explanations of symbols on map, etc.
  • A key or explanation accompanying a map, chart, illustration, etc.
  • Person famous for doing something very well
  • Old story generally believed, although not proven
shadow

US /ˈʃædo/

UK /'ʃædəʊ/

  • verb
  • To cover something with shade
  • To secretly follow a person
  • noun
  • A dark area or shape produced by a body coming between light and a surface.
  • Person who follows another person to observe them
  • Area of darkness that is caused by blocked light
  • A lingering influence or presence.
  • other
  • Cosmetic powder applied to the eyelids.
  • Partial darkness or shade.
  • other
  • To follow and observe (someone) closely, especially secretly.
  • To foreshadow or predict (a future event).
antique

US /ænˈtik/

UK /ænˈti:k/

  • adjective
  • (Of objects) old and valuable
  • Made in or typical of an earlier period; old-fashioned.
  • noun
  • Old objects people collect, e.g. furniture, art
  • A valuable object such as furniture or a work of art that is old.
  • verb
  • To make something look or appear old
store

US /stɔr, stor/

UK /stɔ:(r)/

  • noun
  • Place where things are kept for future use
  • Place where you can go to buy things
  • verb
  • To put things in a place for later use