Across
- 4. Separating the screen into two or more parts to allow the showing of events that are taking place at the same time.
- 7. Cutting between two people having a conversation.
- 9. A sequential narrative with a beginning, a middle and an end.
- 10. A cut from one shot to another that looks visually the same.
- 12. A brief shot that is not necessary but is cut into a scene showing a related action, object or person.
- 14. A shot that cuts to another continuing piece of action or movement between the shots.
- 15. One image wiping another off the screen.
Down
- 1. An editing style that aims to present the text in a chronological manner to emphasize the real-time movement of the narrative and to create a sense of realism for the viewer by giving the impression of continuous filming.
- 2. Showing two or more scenes happening at the same time by cutting between them.
- 3. When the eye level is maintained when cutting from a character to what the character sees.
- 5. When the first shot is on screen and the second shot gradually appears on top until you can only see the second shot.
- 6. A cut that moves to a very similar part of the same scene but missing a piece of the action out.
- 8. The appearance of writing, symbols or images on top of an image so that both are visible simultaneously.
- 11. The removal or shortening of elements of a narrative to speed up the action.
- 13. A series of shots edited together to show time passing and something happening within that time.
