Across
- 1. This ANGLE is from below, looking up and usually has the effect of making the subject look larger than normal, and thus strong, powerful, and/or threatening.
- 7. when a word or phrase occurs over and over.
- 8. The most common shot, where the camera seems to be a medium distance from the object being filmed: from the waist up.
- 9. a recording of the musical accompaniment of a film that can have an immense effect on the audience.
- 13. when a writer tries to get the audience to picture something specific. Involves descriptive language.
- 14. The camera is on a track that allows it to move with the action; mounted on a car, truck, or helicopter.
- 15. Audio narration laid over the top of a shot’s regular soundtrack.
- 16. A shot from some distance; shows the full body.
- 17. The image being shot takes up at least 80% of the frame.
- 18. A gradual change in the light to move from one scene to another.
Down
- 1. How a shot is lit or not lit.
- 2. a shot that shows the subject within their surrounding environment.
- 3. The clothes, makeup, hairstyles, accessories, etc. designed to be worn by characters to represent their personality, status, heritage, culture, etc.
- 4. comparing one thing to another thing.
- 5. the attitude in the words of the author. An example is a serious or humoured.
- 6. Symbolic of different emotions, moods, etc. and are used to evoke corresponding responses in audiences.
- 8. The construction of the scene; it includes aspects of the setting, lighting, costumes, acting, colour, composition. You need to use - symbol in your answer.
- 10. The most common editing technique; two pieces of film are spliced together.
- 11. The camera is above the subject and this ANGLE usually has the effect of making the subject look smaller than normal, giving the character the appearance of being weak, powerless, and/or trapped.
- 12. A stationary camera moves from side to side on a horizontal axis.
