media studies
Across
- 2. time and space in which a story takes place
- 4. a transitional device in which a shot fades out to a black, white, or color screen, or vice versa
- 8. the aspect of composition that takes into account everything that moves on the screen
- 11. a movement of the camera that adjusts or alters the composition or point of view of a shot
- 15. a cut that preserves continuity between two shots
- 16. sound a form of diegetic sound that emanates from a source that we both see and hear
- 17. transformation process by which a particular genre is adapted to meet changing expectations of a changing society
- 18. the faithfulness or unfaithfulness of a sound to its source
- 19. the process by which the editor combines and coordinates individual shots into a cinematic whole; the basic creative force of cinema
- 21. on a camera, the little window that the cameraperson looks through when taking a picture
- 23. sense of superiority to the subject
- 25. actual physical relationships among figures and settings
- 26. the organization, distribution, balance, and general relationship of stationary objects and
Down
- 1. movie nonfiction film that presents the filmmaker’s perspective on actuality
- 3. shots usually the first shot of a new scene, designed to show the audience where the action is taking place
- 5. sound a form of sound, either diegetic or nondiegetic, that derives from a source we do not see
- 6. language the accepted systems, methods, or conventions by which movies communicate with the viewer
- 7. slow movement of the camera toward a subject, making the subject appear larger and more significant
- 9. a shot that is made with the camera above the action and that typically implies the
- 10. arranges distribution, promotion, and marketing of the film
- 12. conventions aspects of storytelling such as recurring themes and situations, setting, character types, story formula, as well as aspects of presentation
- 13. meaning an association, connection, or inference that a viewer makes based on the given story and form of a film
- 14. the process by which the look of the settings, props, lighting, and actors is determined
- 20. a shot in which two characters appear; ordinarily a medium shot or medium long shot
- 22. a device in which the action cuts from the narrative present to a past event
- 24. within the frame