Across
- 2. Looks down on the subject to make them look vulnerable, small, or weak.
- 6. Looks up at the subject to make them appear powerful, tall, or heroic.
- 8. Zooms in on the face to capture intense emotions and reactions.
- 10. Sounds the characters can hear in their world (like talking or a radio).
- 11. Mimics a natural human view to create a sense of equality and neutrality.
- 12. Frames from the chest up to balance facial expression with some upper-body movement.
Down
- 1. Focuses on a tiny detail, like an eye or a tear, to create intense drama or focus.
- 3. Putting two different things together to show how they compare.
- 4. The main character we follow in the story.
- 5. Tilts the camera off-level to create a sense of unease, confusion, or madness.
- 7. Everyday sounds (like footsteps) recorded in a studio to make scenes feel authentic
- 9. Everything you see inside the frame (props, costumes, lighting).
