Film History Reveiw 1

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Across
  1. 1. A gradual transition from one image to another.
  2. 5. To gradually fade to black.
  3. 7. This french woman experimented with surrealistic film making.
  4. 8. This is the brightest light and it is used to create shadows.
  5. 9. Term coined during WWI.
  6. 10. He is the German author of Metamorphosis.
  7. 12. He has theories that explore the subconscious.
  8. 14. The birth of cinema came from here.
  9. 17. Literally mean to put in the scene. It is everything we see on screen.
  10. 19. This style of lighting is used to "light up" a space, it has little to no shadows.
  11. 21. "Actual" films that focused on the everyday.
  12. 23. This lighting style has pools of light and lots of shadows.
  13. 25. This light created a 3-dimensional space and makes the subject not flat.
  14. 26. An abrupt, but usually trivial film transition from one sequence to another.
  15. 27. They invented the first portable film camera.
  16. 28. His theory of film can be referred to "a cinema of attractions".
  17. 29. He 'invented' the Kinetoscope.
Down
  1. 2. He is the expressionist painter responsible for the scream.
  2. 3. This light fills in the shadows.
  3. 4. Surrealist film that has an eye cutting scene.
  4. 6. This type of art is associated with 1920s Germany.
  5. 11. He is considered the father of Science Fiction and Fantasy film.
  6. 13. This art perspective has a vanishing point.
  7. 15. The selection and combining of shots into sequences.
  8. 16. His theory of film can be referred to "Sculpting in time".
  9. 18. This style of art featured Picaso and his interpretation of movement.
  10. 20. This 19th-century art movement included the works of Claude Monet.
  11. 22. His most important films are Life of an American Fireman (1903) and The Great Train Robbery (1903).
  12. 24. To gradually fade from black.