Camera work

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