Across
- 4. A technique used to create the illusion of movement by rapidly displaying a series of images, often used in cartoons.
- 5. Techniques used to create visuals in movies, such as explosions or flying superheroes, that appear realistic or fantastical.
- 9. A person who performs in movies, playing characters by speaking their lines and expressing emotions.
- 10. The first public screening of a completed movie, often attended by the cast, crew, and other individuals involved in the film.
- 11. The art of capturing visual images for a movie, including camera angles, lighting, and movement.
- 13. The person who organizes and manages a movie's production, including funding, hiring, and scheduling.
- 14. The clothing and accessories worn by actors during a film, designed to reflect the characters' personalities and the setting.
Down
- 1. The process of arranging, combining, and cutting movie footage to create a final, cohesive film.
- 2. The music and audio elements created to accompany and enhance the emotions and story of a movie.
- 3. The location and environment where the events of a movie take place, such as a city, forest, or planet.
- 5. A particular moment or sequence in a movie, typically taking place in a single location and with specific characters.
- 6. A written text that outlines the story, dialogue, and actions of a film, used by actors and the director as a guide for filming.
- 7. office The financial success of a movie, measured by ticket sales at theaters and other screening venues.
- 8. A person in charge of creating a film, overseeing the actors, camera work, and other creative aspects.
- 12. A category of movies, such as action, comedy, or thriller, based on elements like story, theme, or style.