Saturday, 7 November 2015

Task 7 – Understanding Continuity Editing







  Task Seven – Understanding Continuity Editing




Continuity editing is a editing style that was created to smooth over and replace discontinuity editing. Continuity editing is used a lot when making films. the main purpose is to make shot look logical and make scene to the viewer and a film or show goes on.


Match on Action is when the editor of a film cuts from one shot to another that mathces the last action from the shot that was previous done. 

Eye line is the path that the eye is looking for. It is typically used when people are having conversation some people may say that is like reverse shot 


Reverse shot/shot is a technique used when characters are talking you need to take a shot of charter speaking or looking at something then another shot will be taken of another charter to show the illusion that a conversation is going on.



The 180 degree rule, helps film makers to understand what angle that they are filming in the first shot and where the next shot should be filmed due to this.


Friday, 6 November 2015

Task 6 - montage

MONTAGE



A montage is a combination of a lot different clips together that leads up to one outstanding moment this is known best from all the Rocky movies. The effect that montage has is to speed up time. In the Rocky movies montage is used so Rocky can get fit in minutes but yet create the effect that a lot of time has passed. A montage will normally always have music it is in this helps to allows everything to be speed up and for the movie to be cut up a lot of times and let it still look natural to the audience that are watching.


Cast and Crew:

Characters:
Samuel Aworinde.s
Aliyah Al-Saud
Timi Olorunsaiye
Danielo Gemert
Camerawoman:
Shivam Sharma
Boompole/Mic:
Shivam Sharma







In this task we were asked to create a montage the montage style me an my group used was hollywood we did are best to try an duplicate the affect of the rocky movies and how there would be a montage in-between a big fight. The storyline this particular montage was a basketball game that was brought down to wire a time out is called and the ball is passed to me and then i score. This montage could have been improved if we had found away to make it more exciting.















Task 5 – Understanding Montage Theory

MONTAGE



A montage is a combination of a lot different clips together that leads up to one outstanding moment this is known best from all the Rocky movies. The effect that montage has is to speed up time. In the Rocky movies montage is used so Rocky can get fit in minutes but yet create the effect that a lot of time has passed. A montage will normally always have music it is in this helps to allows everything to be speed up and for the movie to be cut up a lot of times and let it still look natural to the audience that are watching.

AS1: Task 4 From Analogue to Digital Editing

AS1: Task 4 From Analogue to Digital Editing




 Analogue Editing 

All traditional films were made up many images that were printed out. The were spliced or cut so the would look real. They where then fed through projector extremely fast to make the illusion that it is a film and that everything was moving.

Moviola
It was invented in 1924 by a man who was called Iwan Serrotier. It was created so that film editors would be able to see what they have edited. It was also  the first machine to be used for the purpose of feature length motion picture editing.




Video editing is the process of when an editor takes segments/parts of a video and then, cuts moves or adds effects to them. (You can also change the sounds in the video).


Linear video editing is the process that is done before the actual editing process has started this is done by arranging and changing the away the original video looked or was filmed, this has this has to be done before the editing or during filming.


Digital editing is the editing that most people in the 20th Century are use to or at least have heard off. this type of editing is normally done with editing software such as: Sony Vegas and Adobe After Effects etc. digital editing allows you to do thinks or make simple things done in during the filming look incredible this can be done through special affects or through animating etc

Analogue editing is the traditional way of editing. editing in the early days of editing was done by splicing, splicing is when you physically join pieces of film together this method was extremely so and on practical as if a mistake was to accrue you would have re-record the film and also re-edit.

Non-Liner editing is when you are either editing videos or audio it allows you to be able to access any part of a film or piece of audio and move it around this is really effective when making a film and did not record in a chronological order.