Across
- 4. an optical illusion that makes cinema possible; the eye and the mind tend to hold images in the brain for a fraction of a second after they disappear from view.
- 7. any coloring agent, made from natural or synthetic substances, used in paints or drawing materials.
- 10. drawing one set of parallel lines over another in a different direction so that the lines cross.
- 12. a type of relief print made from a plank of relatively soft wood, the artist carves away the negative spaces, leaving the image in relief to take the ink for printing.
- 13. a dry drawing medium made from charred twigs, usually vine or willow.
- 14. a sequence of drawings prepared to guide camera shots in motion picture production.
- 16. the total number of prints made and approved by the artist, usually numbered consecutively.
- 17. the width of the opening that amidst light into a camera.
- 20. any printmaking technique in which lines and areas to be inked are recessed below the surface of the printing plate.
Down
- 1. a type of painting in which pigment is suspended in a binder of hot wax.
- 2. the technique of photographing a series of hand-drawn or computer-generated frames of a movie to create the illusion of motion.
- 3. a material used in paint that causes pigment to adhere to one another.
- 5. a quality of roughness or surface grain in paper that gives texture to a drawing.
- 6. spooled photographic stock for the recording of movies.
- 8. a technique in which pigments suspended in water are applied to a damp lime-plaster surface.
- 9. the length of time the camera shutter is open; this determines the brightness of the resulting photo.
- 11. an opaque water-soluble paint.
- 15. the depth of the area before the camera that will be in sharp focus in a photo.
- 18. the production of movies as an art or industry.
- 19. the block of metal wood, stone, or other material that an artist works to create a print.
