Tuesday, 5 March 2013

Videography Questions


1. According to the blog, editing is the very core of the production process. All editing is based on  putting shots together which creates a new meaning. 

2. A sequence is a collection of shots gathered at different times and stitched together so that they seem to flow. A sequence should generally follow in 2 shots that were photographed at different times but edited together to make a seamless flow. This order is like this because it establishes a place in the mind of the viewer. 

3. A matched action is aligning the edit of things that are moving a lot.  You should cut a shot when more things move to give it the most "invisible" type of editing possible.

4. A jump cut i occurs when you edit together two shots that are very similar which is a bad thing. You can hide a jump cut by either replacing one of the shots with a closer or wider shot or covering one of the shots with something different. 

5. A screen direction is when objects in the scene that move should be going the same direction in every shot. You can ensure that you maintain a good screen direction by making sure you always stay on one side of a moving object.

6. You can use exit/entrances to help you match the action in a sequence by letting the moving objects leave the frame or enter the frame. The point that the object exits or enters is an excellent place to position an edit. 





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