Wednesday, 15 January 2014

Post Production:Editing

Crosscutting (Parrel Editing) - although typically a narrative device, intercutting can set up juxtaposition between parellel story lines, exaggerating the impact or meaning of each by highlighting a point of difference relating to representation.

Intercutting - creates tention. It's used to draw 2 storylines together which an be structured to create tension and heightens the audiences idenifiaction with a particular character.

Reverse shot - one character being shown to talk back to another unseen character.

Cutaway shot - when the scene cuts to another different scene. This is usually followed by it then cutting back to the original scene.

Cut in shot - like a caraway but focuses on some part of the scene in detail before cutting.

Eye line match - when the shot cuts to veiw what the character would be seeing.

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