Across
- 2. A chain of events in a cause and effect relationship occurring in time and space.
- 6. The people, animals or figures represented in a literary or media work.
- 7. Any sound heard in a media work.
- 8. Any writing seen on screen in a media work. e.g. titles, credits, subtitles, signs or props.
- 10. The time and place in which the action of a story takes place.
- 11. Tools and techniques used to construct media, remembered by acronym SWAT.
- 13. Sound coming from within the world of a media work.
Down
- 1. The struggle or clash between opposing forces that creates challenges for the main character, driving the plot forward.
- 3. The underlying key ideas, lessons, or message explored throughout a work.
- 4. The receivers or viewers of a media work.
- 5. The way we categorise media and literary works based on their key elements in common with similar works.
- 6. Repeated ways of constructing media works that have become familiar and understood by audiences.
- 9. Aspects of a media work that have been manipulated by the director and editor. e.g. camera angles, shot types, editing.
- 10. Elements of a media work that have underlying or secondary meaning to them. e.g. colour red referring to anger or passion.
- 12. The process of assembling shots, including techniques like montage, cross-cutting, and transitions into a complete media work at the conclusion of filming/production.
