Across
- 3. A change from one shot to the next without using an effect such as disolve, wipe or fade.
- 5. When one shot is covered up or replaced by another shot moving horizontally across the screen.
- 7. A shot taken when the camera is directly above the figure.
- 8. A shot that contains a fair amount of landscape or background.
- 9. The camera follows the subject.
- 12. A shot that is filmed over a character's shoulder from behind.
- 15. A shot taken when the camera is directly underneath the figure.
- 16. The screen is black at the beginning, then gradually the image appears.
Down
- 1. A shot that contains the whole height of any figure in the frame.
- 2. Focuses on an aspect of an object in great detail or a part of a person's face.
- 4. A shot taken when the camera is above or looking down at the figure.
- 6. The camera moves horizontally on its tripod.
- 10. The camera becomes the eyes of one of the characters and sees things from that character's point of view.
- 11. A shot that focuses on the whole of an object or a person's head and shoulders.
- 13. When one frame is gradually replaced by another so that at the mid-point of the dissolve both are visible on the screen.
- 14. The camera moves upwards or downwards on its tripod to follow moving objects.