Jaws and Plot, Conflict and Editing
Across
- 2. The name of the chief of police who is tasked with stopping the shark attacks
- 4. (two words)Black screen slowly turning into the shot
- 6. name of the boat the main characters use to hunt the shark
- 10. what it is called when a film moves from one shot to the next
- 11. Matt Hooper's profession which leads him to the island
- 12. As one shot slowly disappears, the next show slowly appears
- 14. (two words)Cutting between two separate scenes, often to emit some kind of emotional response in the audience
- 16. (___ v ___) when the protagonist is against their culture or government
- 20. (two words) when the plot and conflict begin to develop
- 21. last name of the character that is hired to hunt the shark, is the shark's last victim
- 22. (___ v ___) when the protagonist is against a human or human like entity
- 24. the beginning of the story that establishes the setting, conflict, and characters
Down
- 1. (three words)Cut from one shot to another shot when there is movement in the frame (from a character or object)
- 3. (starts with an r) the story comes to a reasonable end
- 4. (three words) Shot slowly turning into black screen
- 5. What the main characters use to paddle back to shore at the end?
- 7. (___ v ___) when the protagonist is facing an internal struggle
- 8. (three words) The shot slowly is engulfed in all white
- 9. (two words) all of the loose ends of the plot are being tied up
- 13. (two words)Cut from one shot to a different shot with a similar shape, sound, or color
- 15. (two words)Abrupt transition from quiet to intense or intense to quiet
- 17. the name of the island in the movie Jaws
- 18. (___ v ___) when the protagonist is against a natural force
- 19. Seemingly unrelated shots that when combined produce meaning or a series of shots that lead the viewer to a desired meaning
- 23. the turning point of the story--the characters change in some way