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