Across
- 4. It emphasizes the character’s physical presence and wardrobe.
- 6. Creates a sense of unease, disorientation, or psychological instability
- 8. Focuses on the relationship between the character and their environment.
- 9. It makes the audience feel like they are a "fly on the wall" during a private conversation.
- 10. it mimics standard human interaction
- 12. Forces the audience to feel the character’s emotions.
- 13. Makes the subject appear vulnerable, weak, or small
Down
- 1. the audience experiences the scene exactly as the character does, increasing suspense or emotional stakes.
- 2. It tells the audience exactly where the next scene is taking place so they don't feel lost.
- 3. Suggests confidence, heroism, or readiness for a confrontation
- 5. Makes the subject look powerful, heroic, or intimidating
- 7. establishes scale and setting. makes characters feel isolated feel
- 11. Reduces distractions and directs the audience’s attention to the subject’s face.
