Across
- 1. The spoken words between characters in a film.
- 3. Editing Combining the shots together to create the final film and control pacing.
- 5. en scene’ Everything you see and view in a scene including sets, costumes, actors, lighting and props.
- 9. Noir A dark, stylish film genre with crime themes and morally complex characters.
- 10. Film A film created to scare and disturb the audience with jump scares, scary costumes or set designs.
- 12. (or diegesis) Sound or elements that exist within the film’s world (e.g. characters hear it.)
- 13. A category of film with similar themes or styles.
- 15. Film A film that creates suspense, tension and excitement wondering what’s next.
- 16. The person who manages the film’s budget, schedule, and the overall production.
Down
- 1. Film A film that focuses on realistic characters and emotional stories which are dramatized to make the situation more extreme.
- 2. The visual style of a film, including camera work and lighting.
- 4. The story of a film and how it is told.
- 6. Drawings that plan out each frame and shot before the filming process begins.
- 7. The written script of a film, including dialogue and action.
- 8. The person in charge of making the film and guiding the actors and crew.
- 11. the person who is responsible for how the film is portrayed on camera. (E.g. Lighting, angles, shots.)
- 14. (opposite of above) Sound or elements outside the film’s world (e.g. background music.)
