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 

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