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Overhead establishing shot is when the director sets the space where the action is taking place and the positioins of the characters. we then know they are in action because of how the shots are set up in the room.
Overhead establishing shot is when the director sets the space where the action is taking place and the positioins of the characters. we then know they are in action because of how the shots are set up in the room.
Shot reverse shot is where one character is shown looking at another character (often off screen), and then the other character is shown looking back at the first character. Since the characters are shown looking in the opposite direction the audience can assumes they are in conversation with each other. It is a feature of the "classical" hollywood continuity editing at 180 degree to retain the continuity by not confusing the audiece sense of location of the character in the shots.
Eye line matching is when one character is looking into the camera then off screen, and another looing into the screen and into the camera. when camera then cuts into other member in the group to show their face expression and their reaction, this is how the editor involve thenm into the scene.
The wipe technique is the action of different location and time, and choosing a diagonal angle to show the dis oriented building site . All these diffrent angles and action creates a mise- en- scene. Another editing technique is the quick cut, this creates a fast rhythm and saves time. it also keeps the story moving and the audience on their toes.
The wipe technique is the action of different location and time, and choosing a diagonal angle to show the dis oriented building site . All these diffrent angles and action creates a mise- en- scene. Another editing technique is the quick cut, this creates a fast rhythm and saves time. it also keeps the story moving and the audience on their toes.
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