Movie Genres and Shot Types

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Across
  1. 3. a shot size focusing on a person from just below the waist to the top of the head.
  2. 5. a stylistic or thematic category for motion pictures based on similarities either in the narrative elements, aesthetic approach, or the emotional response to the film.
  3. 6. a shot size that focuses on the face.
  4. 9. a movie usually magic, supernatural events, mythology, folklore, or exotic worlds.
  5. 11. (-ing)the camera moves or changes direction to follow a subject, usually a person moving through space.
  6. 13. occurring within the context of the story and able to be heard by the characters.
  7. 14. a true movie, more like a long news report.
  8. 16. a retelling of a true historical event through actors, taking some artistic license.
  9. 17. a funny movie, often romantic in nature, but also could be a parody or movie about two unlikely friends.
  10. 18. movie genre in which the story is told through various exciting and intense action sequences, such as fights, car chases or cataclysms.
Down
  1. 1. a dramatization about a famous person or people in history.
  2. 2. (-ing)a movement of the camera in which the camera rotates left or right from a fixed position with a moving subject or between different subjects.
  3. 4. an exciting, emotional, or unexpected series of events or set of circumstances
  4. 7. not moving. in the case of filming, a position in which the camera doesn't move.
  5. 8. a film genre dealing with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology or dystopian future societies.
  6. 10. a graphic representation of how a scene can be shot on film.
  7. 12. (-ing)using the lens function of a camera to make a subject appear closer or further away.
  8. 15. a kind of film that deals in dark subject matter and transgressive topics and themes. One of the oldest movie genres, believe it or not.