There have been different ideas of editing to create a god story in film the most popular now being the standard hollywood method of editing which enabled time to pass with continuity and another was lev kuleshov where two pieces of footage are placed next to each other to create a second meaning an image is placed next Story telling is a key element for editing but is not only making the plot of the film clear and in chronological order but also for other things within this.
One of these is engaging the audience and is very important for a film as without getting the audience engaged means that they are less likely to feel for the characters. If a long scene takes place without many edits then this could cause the audience to lose interest however if too many edits have been made then this means the audience will most likely be unlikely to follow the story or or get confused which will also cause them to not be as engaged. Another way to keeping the audeince engaged is by using a variety of camera shots as this will make the audience be contanstly looking and not getting used to seeing the same camera shot or a constant static shot.
For the development of drama the editing determines the way the drama develpos mainly by the sequence that the footage is Put into. When done correctly this can cause a heightened sense of emotion for specific characters. The relationship to the genre is linked in with the development of drama as depending on the style of film it is will result in a different method being used to create the drama. For a hooror film to create drama the shots will usually only last a few seconds each to convey a sense of terror and uncertainty. This is similar to the editing in action for the creation of the drama as this will usually be an unsteady camera tracking one person but will have fast editing with different shots of that one individual.
A key for editing to create motivation is to make the continuity of the shots very smooth almost so that the audience does not realise there has been a change. This will create the motivation as they will not be unsteady. An example of making the most out of this continuity is in a conversation with will use a shot reverse shot so that the audience can get a look a both characters emotions which gets the motivation. This is seen At around the 30 second mark where the camera changes between looking at Lauren and then at me whilst keeping in mind the 180 degree rule to not confuse the audience.
In editing, combining the shot into a sequence is important because it makes sure that the film is happening in a chronological manner and that it makes the audence understand the events that are occuring. This can also be seen in the video above where the story is clear to the audience because the events are edited to happen in a logical order so there is a clear beginning middle and end. The pace in which the clips are editing effects the movie as much as the order in which they are placed to get the audience's attention A faster pace of editing will usually cause a sense of panic or high intensnity action. This kind of pace would be seen in a horror or action film. A slower pace will cause the feelingthat everything is fine in the movie world and that it is calm. This is usually seen in romantic films.
One of these is engaging the audience and is very important for a film as without getting the audience engaged means that they are less likely to feel for the characters. If a long scene takes place without many edits then this could cause the audience to lose interest however if too many edits have been made then this means the audience will most likely be unlikely to follow the story or or get confused which will also cause them to not be as engaged. Another way to keeping the audeince engaged is by using a variety of camera shots as this will make the audience be contanstly looking and not getting used to seeing the same camera shot or a constant static shot.
For the development of drama the editing determines the way the drama develpos mainly by the sequence that the footage is Put into. When done correctly this can cause a heightened sense of emotion for specific characters. The relationship to the genre is linked in with the development of drama as depending on the style of film it is will result in a different method being used to create the drama. For a hooror film to create drama the shots will usually only last a few seconds each to convey a sense of terror and uncertainty. This is similar to the editing in action for the creation of the drama as this will usually be an unsteady camera tracking one person but will have fast editing with different shots of that one individual.
A key for editing to create motivation is to make the continuity of the shots very smooth almost so that the audience does not realise there has been a change. This will create the motivation as they will not be unsteady. An example of making the most out of this continuity is in a conversation with will use a shot reverse shot so that the audience can get a look a both characters emotions which gets the motivation. This is seen At around the 30 second mark where the camera changes between looking at Lauren and then at me whilst keeping in mind the 180 degree rule to not confuse the audience.
In editing, combining the shot into a sequence is important because it makes sure that the film is happening in a chronological manner and that it makes the audence understand the events that are occuring. This can also be seen in the video above where the story is clear to the audience because the events are edited to happen in a logical order so there is a clear beginning middle and end. The pace in which the clips are editing effects the movie as much as the order in which they are placed to get the audience's attention A faster pace of editing will usually cause a sense of panic or high intensnity action. This kind of pace would be seen in a horror or action film. A slower pace will cause the feelingthat everything is fine in the movie world and that it is calm. This is usually seen in romantic films.
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