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.


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