Across
- 2. – A curved section of film that helps it move through a camera or projector.
- 6. – The process of cutting and joining film clips to create a finished movie.
- 7. – A device that allowed film to run smoothly without breaking.
- 9. – The art or industry of making and showing films.
- 11. – The act of creating and sharing a story.
- 12. – A technique that shows two or more images at the same time on one screen.
- 14. – A French filmmaker and magician known for creating early special effects in movies.
- 15. – A technique where two images are combined into one frame.
- 16. – A story or the way a story is told.
- 19. – The amount of light used to capture an image on film.
Down
- 1. – A place where films are made.
- 3. – The illegal copying or showing of films without permission.
- 4. – A stage frame that separates the audience from the performance area.
- 5. – A device invented by the Lumière Brothers to record and show films.
- 6. – Visual tricks used to create something that cannot happen in real life.
- 8. – A technique used to block parts of an image to combine different visuals.
- 10. – Adding color to black-and-white film by hand.
- 13. – Something that tricks the eye or mind into seeing something that is not real.
- 17. – An early motion picture machine used for filming and projecting movies.
- 18. – A new idea, method, or invention.
