Cinematography Review

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Across
  1. 3. a series of shots linked together for a larger effect
  2. 4. the first “talky” film (film with sound recorded with it)
  3. 6. the period of film history from 1968-1982, after the moral code was halted
  4. 7. what one of the “S”’s stands for in C.L.A.S.S. for cinematography
  5. 10. a cinematography technique where well-defined objects stand out against a less distinct background or vise versa
  6. 12. what the other “S” stands for in C.L.A.S.S. for cinematography
  7. 14. what the “C” stands for in C.L.A.S.S. for cinematography
  8. 15. what the “A” stands for in C.L.A.S.S. for cinematography
  9. 16. a quote by William Coolidge that explains audiences know what they are seeing isn’t real, but they go along for the ride anyway: “The willful ___________ of disbelief”
  10. 17. the period of film history from 1999 on where computer editing and effects have redefined the film making process
Down
  1. 1. the moral “rule” imposed by the film industry to avoid government censorship
  2. 2. when a series of shots are linked together NOT in a linear manner; the shots are from different locations, times, or characters
  3. 5. the period in film history from 1927-1968, where fewer films were made, but more emphasis on the production with larger budgets
  4. 8. the first true period of film history, where many films were made in a short period of time: The ____ Era
  5. 9. the frame is visually divided into thirds horizontally and vertically, so the image is divided into nine equal parts, which creates control points
  6. 11. what the “L” stands for in C.L.A.S.S. for cinematography
  7. 13. the period of film history form 1982 – 1999, where wider and faster distribution and at home releases took off