Across
- 6. Those who learn through seeing things.
- 7. Anyone seen by the camera
- 9. A mechanically extendable and manipulated boom microphone.
- 11. The space left between the top of the head and the upper screen edge
- 12. Light from behind the foregrounds subjects
- 13. Creating images of the shots you plan to shoot in your film.
- 16. Those who learn through experiencing/doing things.
- 19. Carefully worked out movement and actions by the talent, and movement of all mobile television equipment
- 20. An editing technique whereby the images of one shot is gradually replaced by the images of another.
Down
- 1. Planning the storyline. What happens in the beginning, middle, and end
- 2. A visual defect in an image caused by limitations or the malfunction of imaging equipment.
- 3. Moving the camera angle on the vertical axis up and down
- 4. Those who learn best through hearing things.
- 5. A horizontal camera movement in which the camera moves left and right about a central axis
- 8. The actors, locations, and acknowledgements shown as text on the screen
- 10. A person who writes scripts.
- 14. The subject is as large as or larger than the frame; reveals much detail.
- 15. Unwanted sounds that interfere with the intentional sounds
- 17. The written form of a play or movie or the lines to be said by a performer.
- 18. Audio transition
