Tuesday, 6 February 2018

Introduction to Editing

Please click on the link below to see the PowerPoint:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bz98Kzm7JMiCT0FDc2RtUzRDTGpLX3V5SkVydGhfWXBKQTFR/view?usp=sharing

Working in small groups find examples of the following techniques in the film mentioned and explain their use.
1.Long take
2.Long shot
3.Editing
4.Substitution splice effect
5.Transitional dissolves
6.Pseudo-tracking shot
7.Multiple exposures
8.Cross cutting

9.Close up

Editing - cuts and transitions


Editing

Watch the video and answer the following questions:

Q1. What is the most basic edit  and what does it do?

Q2. What is the purposes of a simple cut?

Q3. What is cutting on action?

Q4. Give three examples of action cuts.

Q5. What is a cut away?

Q6. What is the purpose of a cut away shot?

Q7. What is cross cutting? Give an example

Q8. What effects can cross cutting be used to achieve.

Q9. What is a jump cut? Explain its purpose.

Q10. Explain what a match cut is and give an example.

Q11. What is a transition?

Q12 What is meant by fade in fade out?

Q13.How is a fade in fade out different to a dissolve? Are they used for different purposes? Make a table.

Q14. What is a smash cut?

Q15. What is the iris transition?

Q16. What is a wipe?

 Q17. What is an invisible Cut?

Q18. What is the purpose of L cuts and J cuts?

Q19. What is the purpose of continuity editing?