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Thursday, 5 January 2012

Introduction to Editing

      The Gloaming
Editing is the process of selecting and preparing written visual, audible, and film media used to show information through the process of correction, condensation. organization, and other modifications performed to create a much more appropriate piece of work.
Elliptical Editing allows us to fill in the gap between scenes by using different shots put together to condense time and moves the story on more quickly.
Long shots are used to show the geographical location of the character and shows the condition of the environment she is located in. It also tells us that she is alone
Non-diagectic sounds are notes of music playing underneath the nature. It is neither visible on screen or apart of the action. it creates a sense of fright as she wonders what happened to her boyfriend.
The scene where she behinds down to pick up the ring was made obvious to the viewers because this shot was cut through the shot where we saw her looking down to the ground. So when the camera moved to the ring on the ground we then realize it is what she was looking for. the director could have taking the easy route by taking a long shot of her bending over picking up the ring, but cutting the two images together is much more faster way to make the point.

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