Across
- 2. A type of editing that gives the viewer the impression that the action is happening at that very moment.
- 4. A type of comedy that is exaggerated in nature and includes physical action such as slapstick
- 5. The representation of background information regarding the setting, characters, plot.
- 7. A cinematic term used to describe the narrative told by the film, as opposed to the story, which includes the film's narrative along with all other events.
- 9. Out. The visual cue that signifies the end of a scene by closing a circular area around a character or detail.
- 10. A technique that involves the transition from one scene to another by fading out the first scene and then gradually fading in the next one.
- 11. A series of shots edited together that depict a single action or a brief series of actions.
Down
- 1. A style of editing involving quick cuts between multiple scenes to create the illusion that they are happening simultaneously.
- 3. A term for the main character or principal figure in a movie.
- 6. The process of recording or adding voice that is not part of the narrative.
- 8. This term refers to the arrangement of everything that appears in the framing – actors, lighting, décor, props, costume (Hint: French term.
