Across
- 2. Turning the camera horizontally from left to right or right to left (3 letters)
- 6. Space left at the top of a head to counteract the pull of screen edges (8 letters)
- 7. Type of vector that is created by lines or an arrangement of stationary objects that lead the eye in a particular direction.
- 8. Sometimes referred to as a waist shot, it is a shot where the camera is generally at a normal vista and objects appear to be right in front of the camera. (6 letters)
- 9. Moving the camera toward or away from an object along the z-axis (5 letters)
- 12. A shot showing two people or objects in the frame (7 letters)
- 14. Type of vector created by an object that is actually moving on the screen.
- 17. Space left in front of an object in motion (8 letters)
- 19. Moving the camera in a slightly curved dolly or truck movement (3 letters)
- 21. A shot where the camera is at a wide angle and objects appear far away (8 letters)
- 23. How close the object in view seems to the viewer or how much of the scenery, in front of you is in the shot. Distance Steps
- 25. Moving the camera laterally right or left along the x-axis (5 letters)
Down
- 1. Term used for a close-up (head and shoulders) shot of someone talking, usually to the camera.
- 3. Space left in front of a person's face to counteract screen pull (8 letters)
- 4. The process of ignoring irrelevant sense impressions and combining visual cues to complete an image (13 letters)
- 5. A shot where the camera is zoomed in on an object, making it appear close (8 letters)
- 10. A shot where the camera is at a semi-wide angle and objects are closer (8 letters)
- 11. Over-the-shoulder shot,A shot showing the camera looking at someone over another person's shoulder (3 letters)
- 13. Making the camera point up or down (4 letters)
- 15. Tilting the camera sideways (4 letters)
- 16. Changing the focal length while the camera remains stationary (6 letters)
- 18. The imaginary line that extends from the camera lens to the horizon (5 letters)
- 20. Large bulky device that can lift the camera and its operator and sometimes a second person, up to 30 feet above ground in one impressive sweep.
- 22. Type of vector that is created by something that points unquestionably in a certain direction such as an arrow, one-way street sign or somebody looking or pointing in a specific direction.
- 24. Directional forces generated by looking, pointing, or moving in a particular direction (7 letters)
