Monday, 9 November 2009

Editing

Continuity: Camera shots flow together to prevent the viewers witnessing an instant change in angle or scene.

Montage: Vintage filming which purposely shows cuts to the viewers for straight snappy effect, mainly used in the 1920's.

Transitions: The definition of how the producer changes angles and shots in a scene.

Cross cutting/Parallel editing: Showing diffrent scenes and shots on one shot, usually cutting ther two actions up with horizontal, vertical or diagonal lines.

Dissolving: Two shots gradually dissolve into one to show only one shot on the screen.

Wipes: A shot in which one focus wipes across another to change what the viewers are focusing on.

2 comments:

  1. Jacob.

    This is an improvement but obviously it is still lacking your completed magazine cover. Without it your analysis is redundant and also quite difficult for you to do as you cannot possibly answer all the questions without being able to see what you are analysing.

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