Identify visual type and sound techniques
Across
- 3. to create unrealistic sound or items. Cannot be accomplished by normal things.
- 6. What performers wear.
- 7. To not expose or not clearly identify the character. This is behind the character.
- 9. The way a character's hair is arranged.
- 11. absence of sound
- 12. Transforming performers into their character or to look like their character.
- 14. A spoken line in the film by an actor or an actress that is usually based upon the script.
- 15. A mark or character uses to represent an object, function, or process.
- 17. Editing technique of alternating. Can be used to dramatically build tension and suspense in chase scenes. Also known as parallel editing intercutting.
Down
- 1. The time or place where the film's story occurred.
- 2. It takes the story back chronologically in time to previous or past events.
- 4. A hand-held object that the performer or the character needed. It can be a decoration that can only be seen or used for the film.
- 5. A background noise
- 8. A wailing song, ode, hymn or poem used for the mourning of a dead person.
- 10. Brightly lit subject with more fill light and softer shadows.
- 13. A non-verbal type of communication.
- 16. vocal or instrumental sound or both to produce a beautiful harmony.