Chloe Crossword
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
 
 
Down: 1) The amount of are recorded by a given lens. Telephoto lenses have a much smaller angle of view then a wide-angle lens.2) A basic mode of screen reality in which the film makers use explicit audiovisual distortions to express extreme or abberant emotions or preceptions.3) The distance or separation between sharpely focused foreground and background objects. Depth of feild is determined by the focal length of a lens. Wide Angle lenses create a deep focus or great depth of feild, whereas telephoto lenses have a shallow depth of feild.5) A short focal length lens that exaggerates depth of field by increasing the size of near objects and minimizing the size of distant objects. Because they can focus on near and far objects, wide angle lenses can capture a great depth of field.7) A camera movement in which the camera physically moves along the ground to follow action or to reveal significant information about the story. Tracking shots can be done by pushing the camera along tracks, by attatching the camera to a moving vehicle such as a car, or by using a handheld stedicam mount, in which case the camera operator runs or walks alongside the action. Tracking shots are sometimes called dolly shots after the dolly or movable platform on which the camera is sometimes mounted.8) A lense capable of shifting from short (wide angle) to long (telephoto) focal lengths. Using a zoom to change focal lengths within a shot produces the impression of camera movement. making it seem as if the camera is moving closer to or farther from its subject.10) A type of camera movement in which the camera pivots up and down on a fixed tripod or base. Tilts produce vertical movement on screen an are often use to follow action and reveal detail.13) A type of movement which the camera pivots from side to side on a fixed base. Pans produce lateral optical movement on-screen an are often used to follow the action of a scene or to anticipate the movements of performers. Across: 4) A type or category of film such as western, musical, gangster film or horror film that follows a set of visual an narrative patterns that are unique with the genre.6) A cycle of crime an detective films popular in the US cinema of the nineteen-forties. Low key lighting was a major stylistic attribute of this cycle.9) A type of film dealing with a person, situation, or state of affairs that exists inependantly of the film.11) A lens of long focal length that distorts object size and depth of field. Telephoto lenses magnify the size of distant objects and by doing so compress depth of field and make them appear closer then they are.12) A narrative technique to create tension an anxiety in the film viewer. Creating suspense depends on revealing rather than withholding narrative info. Showing the audience the bomb under the table before it goes off will create surprise. Unlike suspense, surprise depends on withholing info from the audience.14) A type of moving camera shot in which the camera moves up or down through space. Also known as a crane shot, it takes its name from the apparatus- a boom or crane- on which the camera is mounted.
 

 

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