Across
- 2. - the camera is physically moving to follow a subject
- 3. - an angle where the camera is tilted on its axis
- 5. - an angle where the camera is positioned below the actor, looking up to make the subject appear larger and imposing
- 7. - A group of sequences which depict an event in the story and occur in one place.
- 9. - a Shot where an actor's full body is seen as well as some of the environment
- 11. - A single 'run' of the camera.
- 12. - an angle where the camera is positioned directly overhead
- 13. - an intermediate shot where an actor is seen from the thighs up
- 14. - An object or an actor’s head takes up most of the screen. It is used to reveal emotion through facial expression.
- 17. - an editing technique where the image appears or disappears gradually to a color
- 19. - an editing technique where multiple shots from different times and locations are cut together to form a continuous reality
- 20. - when the camera moves up and down on a fixed axis
- 21. - the camera does not move, but the focus changes to zoom in or out on a subject
Down
- 1. - an angle where the camera is positioned above the actor, looking down to make the subject appear small or weak
- 4. - and angle where the camera is positioned directly below the subject
- 6. - an angle where the camera is positioned over the shoulder of one character, framing the face of another character
- 8. - an editing technique where two shots are joined together to make it look like an instant change
- 10. - an editing technique where one image slowly fades into another
- 11. - A group of shots depicting one action, or, which seem to belong with or depend upon each other.
- 15. - an angle where the camera acts as the eyes of the subject
- 16. - when the camera moves left and right on a fixed axis
- 18. - A shot where an actor is seen from the waist up.
