Media Studies
Across
- 1. An unlevel angle that disorients the audience and connotes instability in the character .
- 7. An angle that makes the character seem like they hold hegemony over the audience from below.
- 8. A shot that sets the scene and establishes the setting while changing the mood of the film.
- 9. A shot that is zoomed in on something; the audience is closer to the emotions of the character.
- 11. A shot that depicts the full body, making the character seem vulnerable.
- 12. A shot that creates intimacy and connection to the audience, allowing the audience to read body language.
Down
- 2. A shot that follows a moving object; they create a more realistic feel to a shot, and also give suspense.
- 3. A shot; one person is in the frame, emphasizing the loneliness of the character.
- 4. A shot from above; creates a sense of anxiety and/or paranoia in the audience.
- 5. A shot that shows the body language between two characters during a certain action.
- 6. A shot that makes the audience feel involved in the characters actions what the character and provide a direct feeling that the character is feeling.
- 10. An angle that makes the character look weak from above.