Across
- 2. An over-the-shoulder shot is used to give the viewer the ……………………… of someone seeing or experiencing it.
- 4. The angle used when a camera looks up at a character to make them look bigger or more powerful.
- 6. What type of shot is it when the camera moves alongside the action or subject as they move?
- 8. What type of shot is used to draw attention to the emotions or reactions of a character?
- 10. A sudden change from one shot to another.
- 12. The collective term used to describe everything that we can see in the frame (includes set design, props, costumes, actor placement, composition, etc.)
- 13. The main person in charge of a film.
- 15. The use of light and shadow in a scene.
Down
- 1. The type of sound that ‘belongs’ in the scene (eg. dialogue, sirens, weather).
- 3. An object used by actors during filming.
- 5. The angle used when a camera looks down at a character to make them look smaller or weaker?
- 7. Clothing worn by actors to portray a character.
- 9. The process of putting shots together and adding any other visuals or sound after filming.
- 11. The word(s) used to describe the look and layout of a film’s setting.
- 14. What type of shot is used at the start of a scene to establish where the scene takes place?
