Wednesday, 17 October 2012
Editing Techniques
Continuity –The viewer should not notice the cuts, and shots should flow together naturally. Hence, the sequence of shots should appear to be continuous.
This is a chase scene from James Bond, Quantom of Solace. It uses continuity editing because although it is filming the same characters continuously, it includes cuts which the audience doesn't notice. These happen when the camera angle changes, but the fluency of the sequence makes it appear seamless.
This is another James Bond film, with the scene from Casino Royale. It shows continuity editing. such as where they fall out of the window. It was filmed from two angles, with a cut in the middle. It looks like a continuous shot but was actually cut inbetween, but to us it just seems continuous.
Hollywood Montage - a "montage sequence" is a short segment in a film in which narrative information is presented in a condensed fashion.Meet te Fockers- Montage. 3:16 - 5:38
This link is to the start of Meet the Fockers. There is a montage featuring Greg and Pam where they experience a series of good fortune over their day. It is accompanied by music which suits the positive tone of what we are viewing.
This is another scene that features a montage, it is from Rocky 4. It shows Rocky training over a long period of time, accompanied by music, emphasising its importance. We also then get the impression it is building up to something, which it does at the end.
Cross Cutting/parallel editing - Editing that alternates shots of two or more lines of action occurring in different places, usually simultaneously.
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