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Hello, were here to talk to you today about editing. We will be talking
about the different technology used, the purpose of editing and the codes
and conventions. We hope you find the video informative and
entertaining.
Editing has evolved over the years, starting with machines like Moviola or
the Flatbed editor, the Flatbed editor was able to edit picture and sound
together, something which had never been done before.
The most popular digital editing software tends to be Finalcut, Avid and
Premiere Pro. They allow you to edit the video and audio separately. It is
used by amateurs working on homemade projects and professionals
working on feature films.
This is the placement of filmed footage. Its ensuring that they are placed
in the best position which makes the film flow. Once the shots have been
individually edited then they can be placed into a successful sequence.
Its important that the editing is done smoothly so it is unnoticeable by
the audience.
This is where the film speeds up or slows down to match the narrative of
the film. Chase scenes are edited at a quick pace, the shots are cut
quickly to create a tense atmosphere. Whereas horror films will use a
slower pace, this creates suspense allowing the audience to feel scared
and on edge.
(During dialogue Insert clips from chase scenes and horror films)
Seamless is well matched cuts, making sure the action flows nicely
without people noticing.
This can be seen in the car chase scene in Vantage Point.
Montage is a series of short shots that are edited into a sequence to show
a large period of time quickly. A famous montage is from the Rocky films.
(includes clips from Rocky, Up and Night Crawler)
This means limiting the information given out so the viewers are left
guessing and asking questions. (Include clips from Sherlock, Usual
Suspects, Seven)
Jump cut is a transition between two shots which appears to jump due to
the way shots are framed in relationship to each other. (Include scenes
from films with jump cuts)
(Insert text Cross Cutting)
(Insert text Use of transitions Separate text for Cut, Dissolve, Fade)
Cut is an abrupt but usually trivial film transition from one to another.
The fade in and fade out usually signal the beginning and end of a film.
A technique where each cut influenced by the style of music heard in the
background. (Include clips from films)
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