Across
- 2. The part of a picture that forms a setting and is furthest away from the viewer. It is the opposite of foreground.
- 5. The part of a picture that is closest to the view. It is the opposite of background.
- 9. Shows the attitude, emotions and reaction of a person. This does not rely on facial expressions.
- 13. This tells us what a person is thinking or feeling.
Down
- 1. Represents a person, group of people, idea, emotion, brand or company.
- 3. Used to represent emotion, ideas and places. It is used to create mood and influence the audiences. emotions. An example of this is red.
- 4. Group of people who encounter a written or visual text.
- 6. This can be dim, bright or natural.
- 7. The reason a text is created.
- 8. Placing two different things side by side for effect.
- 10. The way subjects (people) in visual texts. engage with and look at their audience.
- 11. The path you take through a visual text.
- 12. The attitude of the composer (creator of the text).
- 13. A design that is used to style letters (writing).
- 14. Where something is placed. If they are placed in the middle, they are the most important element in the picture.
- 15. the most important and eye catching element.
