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