Across
- 2. A shot that looks past one character to another, primarily to staple dialogue
- 5. A type of movement that reveals information slowly to build curiosity
- 7. A shot that shows relationships between characters to suggest connection or conflict
- 9. A type of focus that directs attention to one subject; isolates them
- 11. A shot that frames the chest and up to add emotion with some context
- 12. A shot that has lateral movement that follows a subject to immerse the audience
- 13. A shot that records the whole scene to ensure coverage and no continuity
Down
- 1. A shot that looks straight down from above, mapping geography and scale
- 3. A shot that feels shaky and chaotic to add realism or tension
- 4. Dolly and zoom in opposite directions to warp perspective
- 5. A shot that
- 6. A shot that has a tight frame on the face, emphasizing emotion and detail
- 8. A type of movement that creates distance to show isolation or context
- 9. A shot that is stabilized and body-mounted to create smooth and consistent pacing
- 10. A type of focus where it's foreground to background sharp, maximizing detail across depth
