Across
- 4. A question asked for effect, not to be answered
- 5. The main character of the story
- 6. the things put into a scene, like the set and propsALLITERATION The repetition of the same sound at the start of words (12)
- 9. The background music of a film
- 10. A scene that takes the viewer back to an earlier time (9)
- 12. The amount of time a character appears in a film (10)
- 14. Giving a word extra importance or stress (8)
- 15. Using facts and numbers to convince someone
- 16. A camera shot from above, making a character look small
- 18. Directions for actors, often in brackets
- 21. A very close-up camera shot, often on a character's face
- 22. A category of film, such as horror, comedy, or drama (5)
- 23. Language meant to make you feel strong feelings
- 24. The way a scene or shot changes to the next (10)
Down
- 1. What a character says out loud
- 2. Making sure all your evidence and writing agrees (11)
- 3. The objects used by actors during a scene (5)
- 7. The list of people or animals in a story
- 8. A short, personal story to grab attention
- 11. A point of view that needs to be proven (8)
- 13. Repeating a word or phrase for effect
- 17. The first shot of a movie or scene that shows the setting
- 19. Moving the camera to follow a character
- 20. A camera shot from below, making a character look powerful
