Camera work
Across
- 5. A shot that disrupts visual balance, creating unease and suggesting psychological instability or tension.
- 7. Shot A shot that balances intimacy and objectivity, allowing the audience to observe character interactions without full emotional immersion.
- 9. A shot that forces the audience to engage with a character’s emotions, often revealing subtle expressions and internal conflict.
- 11. A shot that positions the subject as vulnerable, diminished, or powerless in the eyes of the audience.
- 14. A shot that frames two characters together, often emphasizing their relationship, connection, or conflict.
- 15. A neutral shot that creates a sense of realism and equality, encouraging the audience to relate directly to the character.
Down
- 1. A shot used to emphasize a character’s insignificance, often making them appear overwhelmed or isolated within a vast environment.
- 2. A shot that creates a sense of detachment, making characters appear insignificant within a larger system or environment.
- 3. A shot that follows a subject, creating a sense of movement and drawing the audience into the character’s journey or experience.
- 4. A shot that magnifies a specific detail to intensify emotion or draw attention to something symbolically significant.
- 6. A shot that elevates the subject, making them appear dominant, intimidating, or authoritative.
- 8. A shot that positions the audience within a conversation, creating alignment with one character’s perspective and involvement in the interaction.
- 10. Shot A shot that immerses the audience directly into a character’s perspective, encouraging identification with their experience.
- 12. A shot that presents the subject within their surroundings, allowing the audience to understand context while maintaining emotional distance.
- 13. A shot that exaggerates scale and power, often making subjects appear towering or overwhelming.