Techniques used in Films
Across
- 4. sound, sound whose source is visible on the screen
- 6. the slow fading out of one shot and the gradual fading in of its successor
- 8. the use of an image to represent one or more (often complex) ideas
- 10. written text on the screen to give additional information to the viewer
- 13. the arrangement of opposite elements
- 14. language, facial expressions, gestures, stance or position, etc.
- 15. the tilt of the camera in relation to the scene and characters
Down
- 1. positioning subjects side by side to emphasise difference
- 2. an editing sequence where a series of shots play rapidly to create a narrative
- 3. close up, minutely detailed view of an object or a person
- 5. images that refer to previous events in the characters` lives
- 7. the part that your eyes are first drawn to in the visual
- 9. angle shot, a shot in which the subject is photographed from above
- 11. words spoken by the characters
- 12. the feelings suggested by the combination of all the elements on the screen and the accompanying sound