Visual Techniques

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Across
  1. 3. This refers to the attitude or voice of the composer
  2. 5. Represent an object, action, idea or concept.
  3. 7. The roughness or smoothness of an image
  4. 11. The line that our eyes take when looking at a visual.
  5. 12. What is included is deliberately placed.
  6. 13. Comparing "before" and "after".
  7. 16. The same camera shots and angles relevant to film.
Down
  1. 1. Consider which objects have been placed in the foreground, middle ground or background.
  2. 2. Cultural, historical, social, situational and personal circumstances in which a text is composed and responded to.
  3. 4. Consider the significance of the text and the language of the title.
  4. 5. The part that your eyes are first drawn to in the visual.
  5. 6. What has been deliberately left out.
  6. 7. Consider the font, colour, size and placement used.
  7. 8. Facial expressions, gestures, stance or position.
  8. 9. The organisation of the elements on the page
  9. 10. To examine the use of contrast, light and darkness, signify feelings and evoke a response.
  10. 14. Used to convey point of view.
  11. 15. A story or visual image with a second distinct meaning partially hidden behind its literal or visible meaning.