Across
- 3. – What you see in the shot (like what’s inside the camera’s view).
- 5. – Shows what a character is feeling.
- 6. – The person who makes creative decisions in a film.
- 7. – When something in the film represents a bigger idea (e.g. red = danger).
- 11. – The person who plays a character in the film.
- 14. – The big ideas the film explores (e.g. friendship, courage).
- 16. – A single piece of film without cuts; like a photo that moves.
- 18. – How characters move or sit; shows emotion.
- 20. – Shows a character from the waist up; often used in conversations.
- 21. – A series of short shots showing time passing quickly.
- 22. – Used to change how actors look.
Down
- 1. – Often used in conversations between two characters.
- 2. – How shots are put together (fast cuts = action, slow cuts = drama).
- 4. – Camera moves smoothly with the action (e.g. following someone walking).
- 8. – The feeling the scene gives (e.g. happy, scary, sad).
- 9. – Shows the whole body or setting; helps show location.
- 10. – A part of the film that takes place in one location or moment.
- 12. – Shows a character’s face or a small object to show emotion or detail.
- 13. – Camera moves closer to or away from something.
- 15. – Camera looks down on the subject; can make them look weak or small.
- 17. – What a character wears; tells us about who they are or the time period.
- 19. – Camera looks up at the subject; can make them look powerful or strong.
