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