Tuesday, 29 September 2015

Examples of editing

(29/09/15)

Editing describes the relationship between shots and the process by which they are combined. The relationship between shots may be graphicrhythmicspatial and/or temporal.

There are many different types of editing these include: 

Sound editing: where sound effects are added to a scene after shooting to make the scene more realistic and lively for the audience to watch.

Continuity: Where several shots appear together and seem to link together> the audience should not be able to notice where the cuts have been made.

Montage Political: This is where meaning is used to make meaning out of the sots used, usually in the style of 1920's

Montage Hollywood: used o present a story or important information in a short way used at the beginning to recap what happened previously in the film or show.

Transition: Is where the director moves from one shot to another, there are different types of cut such as straight cut, fade out and face up.

Wipe: This is where one image is replaced by another without dissolving, eliminating the first shot then replacing it with another shot.

Dissolve: This is where one image gradually move onto another one in a smooth transition.


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