Across
- 3. A shot looking up at a subject to make them seem powerful.
- 4. The struggle or challenge faced by the characters.
- 5. The use of shots, angles, and movement to tell a story visually.
- 8. Includes music, dialogue, and sound effects.
- 9. The main idea or message of a story.
- 10. When an object or image represents a deeper meaning.
- 12. A shot that tightly frames a subject’s face or object.
- 16. Placing two things side by side for contrast or effect. (Word contains the letter "x")
- 19. The way a character is developed through actions, dialogue, and description.
- 22. A shot looking down on a subject to make them look weak or small.
- 24. The central character of a story.
- 25. The expression of emotion through movement, voice, and gesture.
Down
- 1. To examine in detail and explain meaning.
- 2. The time and place of the story.
- 6. The visual arrangement of a scene, including props, costumes, and setting.
- 7. How the story ends and the conflict is resolved.
- 11. The spoken words between characters.
- 13. The emotional tone or feeling in a scene.
- 14. A category or type of story (e.g., comedy, drama).
- 15. How shots are arranged or cut together in a sequence.
- 17. The author's or filmmaker's attitude toward the subject.
- 18. The way light is used to create mood or highlight meaning.
- 20. The person who tells the story.
- 21. The most intense or important part of the story.
- 23. The person or force working against the protagonist.
