Across
- 3. A shot that tightly frames a person's face or an object.
- 4. The art of photographing and lighting a film.
- 7. A sequence of shots edited together to condense time or convey information.
- 10. Text displayed at the bottom of the screen translating dialogue.
- 13. A single image in a sequence of moving images.
- 14. The written dialogue and instructions for a film.
- 19. The script written specifically for filming.
- 20. The character who opposes the protagonist.
- 21. Promotional material used to advertise a film.
- 23. The sharpness of an image in a shot.
- 24. A group of dedicated fans of a film or franchise.
- 26. A follow-up film continuing a story.
- 27. A brief appearance by a well-known actor or celebrity in a film.
- 28. A short preview of a film to attract audiences.
Down
- 1. Person who oversees the making of a film.
- 2. The art of making motion pictures; also a place to watch films.
- 5. The position from which the camera views the subject.
- 6. A medium like cinema, TV, or online streaming for films.
- 8. A film that depicts events that happen before the original.
- 9. Visual plan of scenes before filming.
- 10. The music and sound effects used in a film.
- 11. The process of selecting and combining shots to create a finished film.
- 12. How scenes are illuminated on set.
- 15. Clothing worn by actors to reflect a character's personality or era.
- 16. A highly successful, commercially popular film.
- 17. The main character in a story or film.
- 18. A category or type of film, such as horror or comedy.
- 21. Person responsible for financing and managing film production.
- 22. A dangerous or physically challenging action performed by actors.
- 25. Supplementary footage used to support the main shots.
