Friday 4 December 2015

Relationship to genre

What is Relationship to Genre?
Relationship of Genre is a load of shots in a scene are handed to the editor and the editor edits the shots, but only edits the shots that will mostly go with the film genre.

At the beginning of a film or video, it may begin with a wide shot to show where the film or the story is set, or for example, "Terminator 2 Judgement Day", the scene at the start is a war, but it only tells you how bad this war is. Then it continues to the actual setting in the film, with the story about the future war called Judgement Day. Some films start at a place and at a time where something good, bad or mysterious happened that is a key point to the film.



When there are arguments in scenes with only two people, the editor will mostly use medium shots, so the audience can see the two of them at from a close distance and the expressions on their faces or the actions that they do. In a action/adventuring film, for example a chase scene; the editor makes wider shots while switching from the chaser to the pursuer.

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