Minitest 3B

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Across
  1. 2. refers to the use of 3D graphics and technology to enhance special effects.
  2. 7. Before each take, it appears in front of the camera, with the number of the take written on it.
  3. 8. It is when the camera is tilted, usually to suggest imbalance, transition, or instability (2 words).
  4. 9. A listing which refers to all of the scenes to be filmed and all of the personnel and equipment required for shooting on a particular day (2 words).
Down
  1. 1. Derived from the French word, it literally means "writing in movement" and is generally understood as the art and process of capturing visual images with a camera for cinema.
  2. 3. A process of simultaneous filming by three cameras. The cameras are pointed at different angles and are then projected by three synchronized projectors and shown on a curved screen.
  3. 4. a French term that means "true cinema" or "cinema truth."
  4. 5. A fee or allowance paid to a crew member for providing his/her own equipment or other specialized apparatus for use in a production (2 words).
  5. 6. A record sheet giving details of the scenes or shots photographed on a particular roll of negative (2 words).
  6. 7. Introductory footage at the beginning of a series episode to overview what happened in the previous episode (2 words).