Unit 3
Across
- 3. Type of focus where the area in focus changes in a single shot
- 4. The advertising of your finished work
- 5. The editing of the filmed elements and adding any visual effects
- 11. Researching, reading, contemplating until a concept is generated
- 12. The creation of the physical space in which the film’s action takes place
- 13. Type of focus where the frame is intentionally soft
- 14. Type of focus where everything is in focus creating depth
- 15. Any location, real, or constructed where filming takes place
Down
- 1. Planning/preparing all departments for the process of Production
- 2. The showcasing of the finished work
- 6. Actual filming of the work of art
- 7. Putting the concept into proper screenwriting format
- 8. Peter Jackson did this on the set of the Hobbit when he did not have enough time to do Pre Production
- 9. Type of focus background is out of focus, the attention of the audience is drawn to the focused part of the shot
- 10. Everything you see in the observable frame within the film (props, setting, lighting, color palette, the way a character moves, make-up, hair costuming)