Unit 16 Film and Video Editing Techniques

Wednesday, 27 January 2016

Creating Motivation

The editor creates motivation by using one shot motivating another shot after. If action starts in one shot, another part of action will be made in another shot, because it creates motivation for the audience.
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Assignment 1: Development

  • Home
  • In-camera editing
  • Following the action
  • Multiple points of view
  • Shot variation
  • Manipulation of diegetic time and space
  • Film, Video, Digital and Analogue

Assignment 1: Purposes

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  • Storytelling
  • Engaging the viewer
  • Development of drama
  • Relationship to genre
  • Creating motivation
  • Combing shots into sequences
  • Creating pace

Assignment 1: Conventions and Techniques

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  • Seamless
  • Motivated
  • Montage, 180 Degree Rule and Shot-Reverse-Shot
  • Jump Cutting
  • Parallel Editing
  • Cutting and Splicing
  • Providing and Withholding Information
  • Editing Rhythm
  • Crosscutting

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