Across
- 2. A media word that can be used instead of "means". (8)
- 3. A shot that shows all of the subject (4)
- 6. Five letters that help you with characterisation. (5)
- 8. sound effects created to replace the real recorded sounds. (5)
- 11. What does the S in STEAL stand for? (6)
- 12. A colour that connotes sunshine. (6)
- 14. The first stage of Todorov's Narrative Structure. (10)
- 17. What does the L in STEAL stand for? (6)
- 18. A framing technique that uses a grid (3,2,6)
- 20. What does the T in STEAL stand for? (8)
- 21. A type of close-up that shows a small part of the subject e.g. their hand. (7, 5, 2)
- 22. a colour that connotes envy. 5)
Down
- 1. What does the A in STEAL stand for? (7)
- 4. What does the E in STEAL stand for? (6, 2, 6)
- 5. A shot that shows from the gun holser up. (6)
- 7. A colour that connotes danger. (3)
- 9. A shot that shows the subject from the waist up (6)
- 10. A colour that connotes cold. (4)
- 13. A colour that connotes royalty. (6)
- 15. A shot that shows part of the subject e.g. their head. (5, 2)
- 16. A collection of images, colours and notes that explain the mood(s) of a production. (9)
- 19. The process or removing a colour from a recording and replacing it with something else e.g. an image. (5,3)
