FILM DEVICES and TECHNIQUES

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Across
  1. 2. shot: A framing that shows the entire subject from head to toe.
  2. 3. The person responsible for the creative vision and execution of a film.
  3. 4. framing that shows a person's face or an object in detail.
  4. 7. Shot: A framing that shows a character from the waist up.
  5. 8. The spoken lines between characters in a film.
  6. 13. The use of an object or image to represent a deeper meaning or abstract idea.
  7. 14. angle shot: A camera angle looking up at a subject, often making them appear powerful or dominant.
  8. 16. shot: A shot that captures a subject from a distance, showing them in relation to their environment.
Down
  1. 1. Shot: A shot where the camera moves alongside the subject being filmed.
  2. 2. A single complete image in a motion picture, or the border of the image.
  3. 5. of View (POV) shot: A shot that represents what a character is looking at.
  4. 6. Angle: A camera angle looking down on the subject, making them appear smaller or vulnerable.
  5. 9. The arrangement of light and shadow to create mood and focus in a scene.
  6. 10. Changing the focal length of the camera lens to make the subject appear closer or further away.
  7. 11. Shot: A wide shot used to show the location or setting of a scene.
  8. 12. palette: The selection of colors used in a scene to establish mood or theme.
  9. 15. Moving the camera vertically up or down without changing the base position.