Unit 16 Task 1 - Editing

Wednesday, 7 September 2016

cross-cutting and parallel editing

Cross-cutting and Parallel Editing
An example of cross-cutting:
 An example of parallel editing:
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Development

  • Video on in-camera editing
  • Following the action
  • Multiple points of view
  • Following the action
  • Manipulation of digetic time and space
  • Film, Video, Analogue and digital
  • Shot variation

Purposes

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

Conventions & Techniques

  • Seamless
  • Continuity
  • motivation
  • Montage
  • Jump-Cutting
  • 180 Degree rule
  • Splicing
  • Transitions
  • Cutaways
  • Point of view shot
  • Shot reverse shot
  • Providing and withholding information
  • Editing rhythm
  • Parallel editing and cross cutting
  • Cutting to a soundtrack

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