Across
- 5. a shot of part of a scene as filmed from a different angle and/or focal length from the master shot
- 6. Actual physical relationships among figures and settings
- 9. Shooting in an actual interior or exterior location away from the studio
- 12. A cut that preserves continuity between two shots
- 13. Making the movie
- 16. A shot where the camera moves alongside the object(s) it is recording
- 18. possession or control over mass media
- 21. A company in the business of making
- 22. The pace at which the film moves forward
- 23. A shot that interrupts a continuously filmed action by inserting a view of something else
- 24. The time a movie takes to unfold onscreen
- 25. releasing the movie to theatre chains (or websites)
- 26. etc.
- 27. A type of depth of field in which few of the figures in the frame are in focus
Down
- 1. sound that emanates from the background of the setting or environment being filmed
- 2. Meaning Everything that a movie presents on its surface
- 3. money funding that derives from various forms of public revenue support such as tax breaks,
- 4. A fragment of reality created as the setting for a particular shot in a movie
- 7. The categorization of narrative films by form, content or both
- 8. One uninterrupted run of the camera
- 10. A type of film that is "out in front" of traditional films; experimental
- 11. A film genre concerned with arousing feelings of terror
- 14. sound that originates from a source within a film’s world
- 15. operating in as many media industries as possible
- 17. a company controlled by a holding company
- 19. Also known as a rack focus, a change of the point of focus from one subject to another within the same shot
- 20. sound which is synchronized or matched with what is viewed
- 23. The actual joining together of two shots
