Across
- 3. The punishment given if someone is found guilty.
- 4. The officer who keeps order in the courtroom.
- 7. Screen gradually becomes visible to begin a scene.(2 Words)
- 9. The written script for a film.
- 13. The judge does not agree with the objection.
- 14. Brief shot showing something other than the main action.(2 Words)
- 16. Scene takes place outside. (Abbreviated as EXT.)
- 17. A quick change from one scene to the next.(2 Words)
- 20. A camera shot taken from a distance.(2 Words)
- 21. The decision made by the jury (guilty or not guilty).
- 24. Drawings showing the planned sequence of scenes.
- 26. Screen gradually darkens to end a scene.(2 Words)
- 27. The lawyer trying to prove the defendant is innocent.
- 28. Part of the film set in one place and time.
- 29. Position from which the camera views the subject.(2 Words)
Down
- 1. The statement a witness gives in court.
- 2. When a witness is questioned by the opposing lawyer.(2 Words)
- 5. The person who is on trial for a crime.
- 6. A person who tells what they know about the case.
- 8. A shot showing the subject from the waist up.(2 Words)
- 10. The lawyer trying to prove the defendant is guilty.
- 11. A shot that tightly frames a person’s face or object.(2 Words)
- 12. Scene takes place inside. (Abbreviated as INT.)
- 15. Narration heard while the speaker is not seen.(2 Words)
- 18. A protest made by a lawyer during a trial.
- 19. The person who types everything said in the courtroom.(2 Words)
- 22. A group of people who decide the verdict.
- 23. A series of quick scenes to show time passing.
- 24. The judge agrees with the objection.
- 25. The person who controls the courtroom and makes sure the trial is fair.
