Across
- 1. (noun): a report or a film that reveals hidden facts
- 6. (2 words, adjective): of a film technique that speeds up movement on screen
- 8. (3 words, noun): a film many people have paid to see
- 9. (noun): a film or TV show about real events or real people
- 10. (2 words, noun): a full-length film made for release in cinemas
- 11. (noun): a person who does voice-overs for films or TV shows
- 13. (2 words, noun): a documentary about a person's life
- 16. (2 words, noun): written information on screen for viewers to read
- 18. (2 words, noun): a film technique that slows down movement on screen
- 20. (verb): to record something on film or in writing
Down
- 2. (noun): a documentary about the use or abuse of political power
- 3. (noun): a meeting in which one person asks another person questions
- 4. (noun): documentary in which we see whatever the camera records
- 5. (noun): someone who reports news by filming or taking photographs
- 7. (2 words, noun): recorded words heard during a film or TV show
- 12. (2 words, noun): footage from the past used in a new film
- 14. (verb): to make a record of a series of events
- 15. (verb): to recreate a past event by acting, wearing costumes, etc
- 17. (noun): a documentary that tries to persuade us of something
- 19. (noun): a presenter who appears on-screen during a film or TV