Across
- 4. shot Shows exactly what a character sees to place the audience in their perspective
- 7. angle Looks down on the subject to make them appear weak or vulnerable
- 8. close-up Focuses on a very small detail, like an eye or object, to create intensity
- 9. angle Shows a subject’s face or object in detail to highlight emotion or importance
- 10. angle Places the camera at the subject’s eye height for a neutral, realistic view
- 12. view Shows the scene from directly above for a detached, god-like perspective
Down
- 1. shot Shows the full body and environment to establish setting
- 2. view A very low angle from the ground looking up to exaggerate height and power
- 3. shot Shows the subject from the waist up, balancing body language and background
- 5. angle Shows a character from behind another’s shoulder, often used in dialogue
- 6. angle – Tilts the camera sideways to create tension, unease, or disorientation
- 11. angle Looks up at the subject to make them appear powerful or intimidating
- 13. long shot Shows the subject very small in the frame to emphasize scale or isolation
