Minitest 5B

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Across
  1. 2. The act of making film available to light so that an image is formed in the emulsion.
  2. 4. A mobile platform on wheels with a camera, which can be driven or pushed.
  3. 6. (3 WORDS) Add such items to the set as curtains, furniture and props
  4. 7. (3 WORDS) The use of lighting to emphasize what is important in the shot.
  5. 8. Combining studio-filmed shots with background footage that has been filmed in a different place.
  6. 9. (2 WORDS) The first fully-edited version of a film prior to any intervention from outside parties such as studios.
Down
  1. 1. A person who temporarily takes the lead actor’s place for a stunt or to stand in for the actor in a shot when they are not available or unwilling to be shot.
  2. 3. (2 WORDS) At the beginning of a film, episode or scene within a film, a wide-angle or "full-shot" is photographed for the purpose of identifying the location or setting.
  3. 4. Speech delivered by or between characters.
  4. 5. (2 WORDS) Any sound that emanates from the story (or narrative) world of a film.