Across
- 4. A person who performs in a film or TV show.
- 6. The process of selecting, arranging, and cutting film to make the final movie.
- 10. The person responsible for managing the money and organization of a film production.
- 11. A single image or picture from a film, shown in sequence.
- 12. The process of filming scenes for a movie.
- 13. The word used by the director to start filming or acting a scene
- 14. A part of the camera that focuses light to create an image.
Down
- 1. A visual plan that shows how each scene will look, usually drawn with basic pictures.
- 2. The use of light to create the right mood and visibility in a scene.
- 3. A part of a movie or play, usually one event or location.
- 5. The person who controls the creative aspects of a film, such as the story, acting, and camera work.
- 7. A device used to record images and videos for a film.
- 8. The written version of a film, often with more details than a script, and including actions and events.
- 9. The written text of a film, including dialogue and instructions for actors and crew.
- 12. The combination of sounds, including dialogue, music, and sound effects, in a film.
