Film Analysis: The Martian

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Across
  1. 4. A shot taken from directly above the subject, providing a unique or omniscient view (8 letters).
  2. 5. The name of the spaceship.
  3. 9. The process of selecting and arranging shots to create a cohesive story (7 letters).
  4. 10. A shot that captures a large area, often used to establish a scene or convey scale (16 letters).
  5. 13. This country sacrifices its own space program's progress to help save Mark Watney.
  6. 15. A shot taken at the same height as the subject, creating a neutral perspective (8 letters).
  7. 18. A shot that looks down on the subject from above, making them appear weak or vulnerable (9 letters).
  8. 19. the organisation that needs to save Mark.
  9. 20. This colour lighting can make people look sick.
Down
  1. 1. This character came up with the manoeuvre to get the ship back to Mar
  2. 2. The type of light places the subject in shadow
  3. 3. All the elements placed in front of the camera, including settings, props, lighting, and costumes (11 letters).
  4. 6. Sound that originates from the world of the film, heard by both the characters and the audience (8 letters).
  5. 7. The actor who plays Mark Watney.
  6. 8. The person responsible for overseeing the artistic aspects of a film (8 letters).
  7. 11. A shot that looks up at the subject, often making them appear powerful or dominant (8 letters).
  8. 12. This is a shot that focusses on very small details.
  9. 14. Mark creates water by coming this element with oxygen.
  10. 16. The main character or hero of the story, who drives the narrative forward (11 letters).
  11. 17. the planet Mark Watney is stranded on