Video Composition

12345678910111213141516171819202122232425
Across
  1. 2. Turning the camera horizontally from left to right or right to left (3 letters)
  2. 6. Space left at the top of a head to counteract the pull of screen edges (8 letters)
  3. 7. Type of vector that is created by lines or an arrangement of stationary objects that lead the eye in a particular direction.
  4. 8. Sometimes referred to as a waist shot, it is a shot where the camera is generally at a normal vista and objects appear to be right in front of the camera. (6 letters)
  5. 9. Moving the camera toward or away from an object along the z-axis (5 letters)
  6. 12. A shot showing two people or objects in the frame (7 letters)
  7. 14. Type of vector created by an object that is actually moving on the screen.
  8. 17. Space left in front of an object in motion (8 letters)
  9. 19. Moving the camera in a slightly curved dolly or truck movement (3 letters)
  10. 21. A shot where the camera is at a wide angle and objects appear far away (8 letters)
  11. 23. How close the object in view seems to the viewer or how much of the scenery, in front of you is in the shot. Distance Steps
  12. 25. Moving the camera laterally right or left along the x-axis (5 letters)
Down
  1. 1. Term used for a close-up (head and shoulders) shot of someone talking, usually to the camera.
  2. 3. Space left in front of a person's face to counteract screen pull (8 letters)
  3. 4. The process of ignoring irrelevant sense impressions and combining visual cues to complete an image (13 letters)
  4. 5. A shot where the camera is zoomed in on an object, making it appear close (8 letters)
  5. 10. A shot where the camera is at a semi-wide angle and objects are closer (8 letters)
  6. 11. Over-the-shoulder shot,A shot showing the camera looking at someone over another person's shoulder (3 letters)
  7. 13. Making the camera point up or down (4 letters)
  8. 15. Tilting the camera sideways (4 letters)
  9. 16. Changing the focal length while the camera remains stationary (6 letters)
  10. 18. The imaginary line that extends from the camera lens to the horizon (5 letters)
  11. 20. Large bulky device that can lift the camera and its operator and sometimes a second person, up to 30 feet above ground in one impressive sweep.
  12. 22. Type of vector that is created by something that points unquestionably in a certain direction such as an arrow, one-way street sign or somebody looking or pointing in a specific direction.
  13. 24. Directional forces generated by looking, pointing, or moving in a particular direction (7 letters)