Across
- 2. Keeps everything out of focus, done to create a dreamy, romantic or nostalgic luminescence.
- 4. Shot taken from high up, usually from a helicopter or a drone. It is used to establish a large expanse of scenery.
- 5. Camera angle used to show a character as powerful, usually below them.
- 6. Shot that contains two subjects. Emphasizes their connection.
- 9. Shows the subject from the chest up. Between a medium and closeup.
- 10. Shows the entire character and background. Allows some emphasis on the background while still keeping focus on the subject.
- 12. Shot directly behind someone, usually used during dialogue.
- 14. Shot that shows around the knees up. Used primarily in Westerns to show the gunslingers gun/holster.
- 15. Angle to keep a neutral perspective, camera is level with them.
- 16. Frames from the waist up. Focuses on the subject while still showing the background.
Down
- 1. Directly over the subject, used to establish location or show scale.
- 2. Subject is in clear focus, and everything else is out of focus, forcing emphasis on the subject.
- 3. Camera angle used to show a character as vulnerable, usually above them.
- 7. Shot that shows the subjects emotions/reaction. Fills most of the frame with their face, but not all of it.
- 8. Camera angle where it is tilted to either side, shows tension or disorientation.
- 11. Used to show what a character is seeing.
- 13. Shot used to really show a specific detail. Fills the entire frame
