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Across
  1. 2. – a film genre concerned with arousing feelings of terror
  2. 5. out/fade in – transitional devices in which a shot fades in from a black field or fades out to a black field
  3. 8. of field – the distance in front of a camera and its lens in which objects are in apparent sharp focus
  4. 10. space – cinematic space that exists inside the frame
  5. 11. – one uninterrupted run of the camera
  6. 12. meaning – everything that a movie presents on its surface
  7. 14. – the volume or intensity of a sound, which is defined by its amplitude; described as either loud or soft
  8. 17. – the length of a shot
  9. 19. – a sequence of shots, often with superimpositions and optical effects, showing a condensed series of events
  10. 20. – slow movement of the camera toward a subject, making the subject appear larger and more significant
  11. 21. – the faithfulness or unfaithfulness of a sound to its source
  12. 22. – a film genre about cowboys in the western US, especially in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
  13. 23. – the pace at which a film moves forward
Down
  1. 1. focus – a type of depth of field in which all or most of the figures in the frame are in focus
  2. 3. space – cinematic space that exists outside the frame
  3. 4. - a short musical phrase, primarily used in broadcasting and films as a form of punctuation
  4. 6. – the process by which the editor combines and coordinates individual shots into a cinematic whole; the basic creative force of cinema
  5. 7. – the time a movie takes to unfold onscreen
  6. 9. – the complexity of a sound, which is defined by its harmonic content; described as simple or complex
  7. 11. – original music written specifically to accompany a film
  8. 13. music -  "background" music intended to add atmosphere to the action
  9. 15. focus – a type of depth of field in which few of the figures in the frame are in focus
  10. 16. – a film genre in which singing and dancing play an essential part
  11. 18. frame – a frame around a motion-picture image that, theoretically