Across
- 1. length of real world time required to display a piece of video.
- 2. to exclude an object completely from the screen.
- 4. actual two dimensional image.
- 5. rotating the camera vertically.
- 7. difference between two pictorial elements; or ration between brightest to darkest element.
- 9. using compositional techniques to direct viewers eye.
- 11. editing where the audio and video of the new shot do not begin simultaneously.
- 13. moving the camera horizontally.
- 14. distribution of objects to create equal weight in image.
- 15. showing two actions at once by alternating back and forth.
- 18. single camera position including microphone and lights.
- 19. simulation of depth in a two dimensional image.
- 20. four edges that make up the border of the screen.
- 21. purposeful arrangement of elements in an image.
- 23. a split edit in which the sound from the new shot begins over the end of the preceding one.
Down
- 1. positioning subjects and camcorder to exploit perspective in image.
- 3. any effect, trick or stunt in a movie.
- 6. part of the image which appears sharp and clear.
- 8. diagonal lines that enhance its apparent depth.
- 10. calling attention to a pictorial element.
- 12. wide screen image in center of regular tv screen.
- 16. aligns visual elements within a tic-tac-toe grid.
- 17. motion video time speed that is faster than real world.
- 22. add details that increase the believability of a screen illusion.
