Across
- 1. Angle Shot: A shot that elevates the camera, and tilting is down, to make the subject look up and appear overpowered by their surroundings
- 7. Shot: A shot where the camera is positioned at a 90 degree angle above the subject looking straight down
- 10. Angle Shot: A shot that shows the character is in dominance and powerful
- 11. Angle: A camera angle that is tilted to one side, resulting in a diagonal or slanted frame
- 13. Long Shot: A shot used to establish the setting or to make the character look far away from their surroundings
Down
- 2. Level Shot: A shot where the camera is directly on or very close to the ground, pointing up or straight ahead to get a low perspective view
- 3. the shoulder Shot: A camera shot that captures a subject from behind the shoulder of another person, creating spatial relationships
- 4. Shot: A shot that frames the entire character from head to toe, in their environment, making the subject appear smaller
- 5. Of View Shot: A shot where the camera acts as a characters eyes, revealing what they see from their view
- 6. Up Shot: A shot that tightly frames the subject, usually a person from shoulders up, to create intense emotion and reaction
- 8. Level Angle: A camera angle that establishes a direct connection between the audience and the subject, creating a natural feeling.
- 9. Shot: A shot that is taken from a high angle, AKA a birds eye view, and provides a map-like perspective of landscapes
- 12. Close-up Shot: A shot that frames the character from chest up, and favors the face, but still keeps the object somewhat distant.
