Across
- 4. [D] Surname of the best media teacher ever.
- 6. [T] You put a video camera on top of this when filming. It has three legs.
- 9. [T] Animated film released in 1995. We watched some of it in a previous lesson.
- 10. [C] Camera shot. Good for filming somebody's entire face.
- 11. [S] Horror film. Mr Douglas' favourite and one that you watched to see a crane shot being used.
- 12. [J] Name of the shark who was hungry at the beach in the famous film scene.
- 15. [T] Camera shot. Good for filming two people at the same time. Shows a conversation or equal status between the people.
- 16. [E] Camera shot. Getting really close up to something/someone.
- 17. [S] Name given to the paper used to plan a film or TV show.
- 18. [P] Camera movement. A 'whip' is an example of this. Camera moves on the spot to go left or right.
- 20. [Z] Camera movement. When the lens of the camera moves backwards or forwards.
Down
- 1. [W] Second name of a female superhero you may have analysed this half term. First name is 'Black'
- 2. [H] Type of camera angle. Makes the subject appear small and vulnerable.
- 3. [M] Surname of the headteacher of Dunraven secondary school.
- 5. [M] Camera shot. Good for filming some of the body and the background at the same time.
- 7. [D] Subject that you will do instead of media next half term.
- 8. [L] Camera shot. Good for filming somebody's entire body/movement.
- 10. [C] Camera movement when the video camera is held up really high. Good for filming big crowds or entire locations.
- 13. [S] Camera movement. When the camera is attached to the camera operators waist. Used well in James Bond's 'Spectre' film.
- 14. [L] Type of camera angle. Makes the subject appear big and powerful.
- 17. [S] Music, speech and sfx are all examples of this .
- 19. [P] Camera movement. Lets the audience see from the perspective of the character.
