Intro to Theater - Suspense review

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Across
  1. 2. according to Hitchcock, this means nothing and is less important than the visual aspect of film
  2. 4. this type of shot could be use to make the audience move from not knowing something to knowing it by MOVING the camera
  3. 6. this type of shot could be use to make the audience move from not knowing something to knowing it by making the subject of the frame BIGGER
  4. 8. this type of shot can reveal lots of information as if it would happen in real time without cuts (2 words, don't use a space)
  5. 11. Hitchcock pioneered the use of these types of shots, using long shots of locations of places that can reveal lots of visual information
  6. 12. Hitchcock often played a CAMEO in his films, which means he ______ in them (M. Night Shyamalan does this as well - he plays the man would killed the wife in Signs)
  7. 16. a technique developed by Hitchcock - a clue, object, or topic in a film that helps create suspense but ultimately has nothing to do with the actual outcome of the film - it means nothing
  8. 18. the position that an audience is in when they know LESS that the character
  9. 19. this is where Hitchcock got his start and heavily influenced his visual approach to film (2 words, don't use a space)
  10. 20. using this cinematography technique, a film maker can make the framing uncomfortable to the viewer by keep something "in or out" of this (OOF shot)
  11. 21. Hitchcock's most famous film; with the famous shower scene
  12. 22. this type of shot shows information through reflections
  13. 23. a camera shot invented by Hitchcock that creates an unrealistic and vertigo type effect
  14. 24. this type of shot shows information through reflections
Down
  1. 1. according to Hitchcock, these people were the most important in his films
  2. 3. When something simple becomes the focus of the scene while the real action takes place
  3. 5. is terms of creating suspense, revealing this, or holding it back from the audience, is POWER and creates much of the suspense
  4. 7. the position that an audience is in when they knwo more than the character
  5. 9. point of view when the character sees what the character sees
  6. 10. Hitchcock advocated for suspense films to have this at the end; the words the mother says in Signs is an example
  7. 13. a technique used by Hitchcock in terms of characters; the pastor who has lost his faith is an example of this in Signs (must break _______)
  8. 14. the term for the cinematography technique where the angle is tilted
  9. 15. when the camera reveals something that the character sees off screen (three words, don't use spaces)
  10. 17. using this Hitchcock technique helps reveal how a character feels without using dialogue (three words, don't use spaces)