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to watch a movie, play, TV show, etc. in advance of public presentation
the showing of a movie, play, exhibition, etc. to a selected audience before its public release
What is a "preview"?
A preview is a special event where a movie, TV show, play, or exhibition is shown to a select audience before it officially opens to the public. This early presentation is used to gather feedback, generate interest, and build anticipation. The invited guests often include critics, industry professionals, and sometimes a few chosen fans. The feedback collected during the preview can help the creators make any necessary adjustments before the full public release.
a short promotional film showing selected scenes from a movie that will be released soon
an article or feature in a newspaper or magazine that provides information about a movie or TV show before it is broadcast or released
What is a "preview"?
A preview is an article or segment in a newspaper, magazine, or other publication that provides a glimpse or description of a movie, TV show, book, or event before it is released or aired. It typically includes information about the plot, cast, creators, and other details to give readers an idea of what to expect. Previews are meant to generate interest and excitement by highlighting key aspects of the content, such as its theme, style, or potential appeal. They are often published to help readers decide whether they want to watch, read, or attend the upcoming release.
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