Unit 16 Film & Editing Techniques
Conventions and Techniques
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Cross-Cutting and Parrallel Editing
Cutaways
Transitions
Master Shot and Coverage, 180 Degree Rule, Match on Action and Shot-Reverse-Shot
Providing and Withholding Information
Editing Rhythm
Montage
Seamless
Continuity
Creating Motivation
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Purposes
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Storytelling
Engaging the Viewer
Development of Drama
Relationship to Genre
Creating Motivation
Combining Shots into Sequences
Creating Pace
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Development
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What is In-Camera Editing
In-Camera Edit
Evaluation of In-Camera Edit
Following the Action
Following the Action Example
Multiple Points of View
Multiple Points of View Example and Analysis
Shot Variation
Shot Variation Example
Manipulation of Diegetic Time and Space
Manipulation of Diegetic Time and Space Example
Film
Video
Film and Video
Analogue and Digital
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Monday, 2 May 2016
Following the Action
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Following the Action - Is a directing technique which captures all the movements a character makes when he/she moves from location to locati...
Multiple Points of View
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At the editing stage, the editor will switch between camera angles depending on what the subject is doing. This effect of changing distances...
Sunday, 1 May 2016
Manipulation of Diegetic Time and Space
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The manipulation of diegetic time and space refers to a range of techniques used in filmmaking to change the dimensions of space and time i...
Video
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Video is an electronic medium used for analogue recording, copying, playback, broadcasting and display of moving visual and audio media on ...
Saturday, 30 April 2016
Manipulation of Diegetic Time and Space Example
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Indiana Jones and the temple of doom is the example I have chosen for the manipulation of diegetic time and space. I have chosen this ex...
Analogue and Digital
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Digital imaging does not require chemicals. Digital images are captured using arrays of photo sensors and these images are then processed by...
Shot Variation Example
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