Across
- 4. A rhetorical appeal in which the creator/author establishes credibility by appealing to the audiences' sense of morality or justice- ethics. Ethos is also established by using credible expert sources.
- 6. Area of action that is captured by the camera.
- 7. Area established or set apart by the arrangement of subjects or matter.
- 11. (Essay)Reveals the author's perspective on the subject through a collection of photographic images. The images in a photo essay are placed in a specific way to express ideas, convey emotions, and show a progression of thoughts or events.
- 12. The overall effect produced by the amount or type of light in a photograph.
- 13. Likeness of object, person, or scene found and/or arranged in a frame.
- 14. The image takes up at least 80% of the frame.
- 15. A rhetorical appeal in which the creator/author establishes credibility by appealing to the audiences' emotions.
- 16. A shot taken from below the subject.
- 17. A shot taken from above the subject.
Down
- 1. The camera seems to be a medium distance from the object being filmed.
- 2. Object, person, and/or matter being studied in the frame.
- 3. The way in which the parts of the subject are arranged to present a visual image.
- 4. A shot taken from a normal height; that is, the character's eye level.
- 5. Cutting off or concealing unwanted parts of an image within a photograph.
- 8. A single piece of film, uninterrupted by cuts.
- 9. A shot from some distance.
- 10. The image is part of a whole, such as an eye.
- 16. A rhetorical appeal in which the creator/author establishes credibility by appealing to the audiences' sense of logic. Logos is also established through the use of credible research and data.
