Across
- 6. creates a sense of identification or tension by positioning the viewer behind a character, making the audience share their perspective
- 8. Close-up: isolating subjects, and magnifying emotional intensity, often accelerating viewer emotional recognition
- 11. Shot: a comfortable, naturalistic view that captures both facial expressions and body language
- 12. Angle Shot:psychologically signals vulnerability, weakness, or inferiority
Down
- 1. the viewer’s natural sense of balance, creating feelings of unease, tension, disorientation, instability, or impending doom
- 2. shot: heighten emotional intensity, intimacy, and empathy by isolating a subject’s face or details
- 3. Shot:create a psychological sense of isolation, vulnerability, and insignificance
- 4. creates deep psychological immersion by forcing the viewer to inhabit a character's perspective, fostering intense empathy, vulnerability, or suspense
- 5. Angle: imbues characters or objects with power, dominance, and authority, making them appear larger, more menacing, or heroic
- 7. Level: establishes a sense of equality between the audience and the subject, fostering empathy and creating an approachable, intimate, or "normal" feel
- 9. Shot:immersion, pulling the viewer directly into the scene and fostering empathy by sharing the character's perspective
- 10. Wide Shot:psychologically evoking feelings of isolation, loneliness, vulnerability, or insignificance against a grand landscape.
