| SCRIPTED | Wrote (a film or TV programme) (8) |
| SUBTITLE | Text indicating something said in a film or TV programme (8) |
| PRODUCER | Person who takes overall administrative responsibility for a film or TV programme (8) |
| ONSCREEN | Shown or appearing in a film or television programme (2-6) |
| ROUGHCUT | The first version of a film or TV programme after preliminary editing (5,3) |
| SCREENER | A copy of a new film or TV programme made available before its release (8) |
| REBOOT | A revival, especially of a film or TV programme (6) |
| OUTTAKES | Scenes recorded for a film or TV programme that do not appear in its final, edited version (8) |
| REVEAL | A final disclosure of information in a film or TV programme previously kept from viewers (6) |
| VIDEO | Recording of a film or TV programme (5) |
| ANIMATED | Describing a film or TV show in which still figures are manipulated to appear as moving (8) |
| TIEINS | Books that are promoted with, say, a film or TV programme (3-3) |
| BLOOPER | An unintentionally comical out-take from a film or TV programme broadcast for entertainment (7) |
| WRANGLER | Person responsible for the training and handling of animals on a film or television set (8) |
| EPISODES | The sections into which a serialised novel or radio or TV programme is divided (8) |
| ANIME | A style of cartoon film or TV programme, originating in Japan, with fantastic or futuristic themes (5) |
| TRAVELOGUE | An account of journeying, typically in the form of a book, film or TV programme (10) |
| DOCUDRAMAS | Film or tv programme based on true events, dramatized (10) |
| DOCUMENTARY | Factual film or TV programme (11) |
| ROADSHOW | A series of radio or TV programmes broadcast on location from different venues (8) |