Across
- 2. The art of performing voice-over roles to portray characters in animated films, television shows, or video games.
- 3. The creation of content that combines different forms of media, such as text, audio, video, and graphics, for educational or entertainment purposes.
- 6. The art and technique of movie photography, including camera work, lighting, and composition.
- 10. The process of creating the physical environment or setting for a film, television show, or theater production.
- 13. Content that is stored and transmitted electronically, such as videos, images, and audio files.
- 14. Visual interpretation or depiction of a subject, often used in books, magazines, and advertisements.
- 16. The process of promoting and selling products or services, including advertising, market research, and branding.
- 19. The process of writing the text or dialogue for movies, television shows, or plays.
- 20. The distribution of audio or video content to a wide audience through radio, television, or the internet.
Down
- 1. The planning and arrangement of lighting elements to achieve a desired visual effect in a performance or production.
- 4. Websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or participate in social networking.
- 5. The art or skill of combining text and pictures in advertisements, magazines, or books.
- 7. A sequence of drawings, typically with some directions and dialogue, representing the shots planned for a movie or television production.
- 8. The practice of managing communication between an organization and its audience to maintain a positive public image.
- 9. The process of creating the illusion of motion and change by rapidly displaying a sequence of static images.
- 11. Editing: The process of manipulating and arranging audio elements to create a desired sound effect or ambiance.
- 12. Editing: The process of selecting and assembling raw footage into a coherent sequence to tell a story.
- 15. A person who creates visual representations of a script or story to plan the sequence of shots for a film or animation.
- 17. A technique used in filmmaking and photography to replace a background with a different image or footage during post-production.
- 18. Computer-generated imagery (CGI) or other techniques used to create or manipulate images in film, television, or video games.