Thursday, 6 March 2014

Sound and editing

Editing:

Continuity Editing
This is done to create a clear seamless narrative that hides the editing process creating a sense of verisimilitude (the appearence of being true or real)
Types of editing shots:
Shot reverse shot
Action match/ match on action
Eyeline match
Matching the eyeline of who is in the scene
Graphic match
Two successive shots joined so as to create a strong similarity of compositional elements
Jump cut
Jumping from place to place whilst having conversation
Cross cutting
The camera will cut away from one action to another action
A cutaway
The interruption of a continuously filmed action by inserting a view of something else
Insert shot
A shot of part of a scene filmed from a different angle or focal length from the master shot

Transitions:
Dissolve

Wipe

Sound:
Diegetic/ non-diegetic sound


Sound effects:
Synchronous sounds

Sounds which are synchronised or matched with what is viewed
Asynchronous sounds
Not matched with a visible source of the sound on screen

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