Across
- 5. Camera angle below eye level
- 7. Everything that is on the screen
- 10. Sound that the character can hear
- 11. A type of film that represents reality
- 12. A type of film that breaks the illusion of reality
- 14. Lighting that shows the harsh juxtaposition of black and white
- 15. Editing that creates a collapse of time and space
- 16. A type of film that exaggerates reality
- 18. Camera angle above eye level
- 20. Lighting that shows the subject entirely in shadow
- 21. Lighting with harsh shadows
- 23. A shot that shows the subject from a distance
- 24. Editing that has cuts driven by a theme
- 25. Reds, Oranges, Yellows - shows excitement, passion, or energy
- 27. Editing that has cuts driven by a contradiction
- 28. Color that is not vibrant and conveys depression or the past
- 30. Camera angle tilted so the horizon is not level
- 32. A shot that keeps both foreground and background in focus
- 33. Blues, Greens, Purples - shows sadness, tranquility, or peace
- 34. A shot that frames the character from head to toe
Down
- 1. Lighting with no harsh shadows
- 2. Sound that only the audience can hear
- 3. Editing that jumps from long to medium to close up for dramatic effect
- 4. A shot that fills the screen with part of a subject - shoulders up
- 6. Editing that has cuts of different times and places for dramatic effect
- 8. A shot that mimics what a character is seeing
- 9. A modified Medium shot that shows the subject from the mid thigh up
- 13. Editing that shows two shots together that have meaning only when placed together
- 17. Color that is vibrant and conveys happiness or fantasies
- 19. A shot that emphasizes a very small detail
- 22. A shot that shows part of the subject, waist up
- 26. A shot that has the camera looking over one character's shoulder
- 29. Camera angle on an even level with the subject
- 31. A shot that shows a full character but is dominated by their surroundings