Tuesday, 15 December 2015

Task 10 – Understanding Pace

Task Ten – Understanding Pace








Speed of Editing

Speed of editing is how  editors make audience fill a certain way depending on how fast or slow a certain scene is edited.. if a scene is shot  fast it is is most likely means the editor is trying to create suspense for the editors. If the speed if slow this will most likely the editor wants a scene to be more relaxed or romantic depending on the film. if the edit is fast the scene will also be fast this means that will be a lot of cuts in-contrast to if the edit was slow this would make scene mush longer this could be because the editor wants the editor audience understand something or learn something etc that happened in the particular scene it also be an important past of a film so it needed to last longer than others.

Cross Cutting

Cross cutting is when to different sequences are showed in the same scene. This is done to let the audience know that both the sequences are happening at the same time but in different location.But are connected in some way shape or form.

CutAways


A cut away is when an editor decides to cut from one scene to another scene this is done to interrupt the last scene. This is used when a jump cut is not necessary.

Creating Pace

Creating pace is when you an editor decides if a certain scene needs to quick or long. if a film is fast paced then their will be a lot of quick shots with a lot cuts happening frequently. If film is slow paced on the other hand their will be a lot of long scenes and their won't be as many cuts.



Monday, 14 December 2015

Task 9 Non - Continuity






Non - Continuity

Non - Continuity editing was founded in the 1950s and was extremely popular through out 1960s. The filmmakers Jean luc Gordan and Francois Truffaut were one the first to use this type of editing Non-Continuity editing is when two or more shots are mismatched to make a scene look disrupted this is done so the audience is more alert and also they think more. This could be done with flashbacks.

A director may use a Non-Continuity type of editing style to keep the audience focused and so they notice why pacific scenes are filmed the way they are. The editing style could also be used to shock the audience and make them wonder why a certain film was shot it that particular way.



In  A Bout de SoufflĂ© jump cuts are used to draw action to a particular thing in the conversation 

Sunday, 13 December 2015

Task 8 – Using Continuity Editing Techniques



Task Eight – Using Continuity Editing Techniques



Cast and Crew:

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


In this task we were asked to create film were we use continuity. The storyline of this film is was me and danielo getting caught by are classmates Aaliyah and shivam and then made looked live fools we show continuity by are conversation's