Across
- 3. A quality that lingers long after the credits roll, refusing to leave you in peace.
- 4. To place two contrasting images or ideas side by side to expose something deeper—often hypocrisy.
- 8. To hint at what is to come, rewarding those who pay attention.
- 10. Everything visible within the frame—lighting, setting, costume — quietly manipulating your interpretation.
- 11. So engaging that looking away feels like a personal failure.
- 13. A short video that shows parts of a film to attract viewers.
- 15. A person who performs a character in a film or series.
- 16. A recurring visual or thematic element that gains meaning through repetition.
- 18. The final part of a film where the story finishes.
- 20. A part of a film that shows one moment or situation.
- 21. The main story of a film—what happens and in what order.
- 22. A person in a film, played by an actor.
Down
- 1. A film that holds you so completely you forget the existence of your phone—or your life.
- 2. / PACING The rhythm of a film: too slow, and it drags; too fast, and it suffocates.
- 5. The written text of a film, including dialogue and actions.
- 6. To deliberately undermine audience expectations, often by betraying familiar patterns or clichés.
- 7. The equipment used to film scenes.
- 9. The music used in a film.
- 12. A category of film, such as comedy, horror, or action.
- 14. The people who watch a film.
- 17. The person responsible for how a film is made and how the story is told.
- 19. An experience felt in the body rather than the mind—raw, immediate, almost physical.
