Film Techniques Revision Year 8 - Miss Brown

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Across
  1. 5. The camera shoots a figure from the waist up
  2. 8. The camera shoots from directly above a character so that only their head is visible.
  3. 10. Something is used to represent another thing (eg. skulls represent death).
  4. 13. The written lines of all characters in the film
  5. 14. Camera shoots very close to a subject to highlight an emotional response
  6. 15. Characters are shot from very far away, the background and setting are emphasised.
  7. 16. A character is shot from below to show that they are powerful
  8. 19. A shot in which a stationary camera turns horizontally, revealing new areas.
  9. 20. Colour that represents anger or danger.
  10. 22. The person responsible for overseeing all aspects of the making of a film
  11. 23. Any spoken language not seeming to come from images on the screen.
Down
  1. 1. The camera shoots from directly below a character.
  2. 2. The selection of actors featuring in a film
  3. 3. The camera gradually focusses more closely on one feature on-screen.
  4. 4. A camera shot that gives the time and place of the film, usually included at the start.
  5. 6. Illusions created by props, camerawork or computer animation included for dramatic effect (eg. an explosion).
  6. 7. A character is shot from above to show that they are weak
  7. 9. The camera shoots from the perspective of someone on-screen.
  8. 11. The person who is responsible for all of the business aspects of making and releasing a film.
  9. 12. What the characters are wearing
  10. 16. A character is shot from a distance and background is included.
  11. 17. sound Sound that is generated in the editing process and not heard by the characters on-screen.
  12. 18. sound Sound that is heard by the characters on-screen.
  13. 21. A colour that represents wealth and royalty