lesson 1- planning suspense sequence
Editing in Media terms is adjusting work to make a better theatrical experience. It usually involves assembling different shots in a particular sequence.
Shot duration: The length in time of a camera angle. Until the clip is cut.
An un interrupted sequence of footage.
Mise-en-scene: Everything in the shot.
Camerawork: e.g: Low angle, High angle
Low angle shot: camera is below subject. Subject is commonly in a position of power.
High Angle shot: camera is below subject. Subject is common in a position of less power.
Shot type: e.g: The distance between the camera and the subject.
Long shot: Camera is focussing on the subject from a further distance. Subject is commonly seen as insignificant or the shot helps represent a scale.
Close up: Emphasise a feature of a subject. Helps an audience feel more connected with a subject.
Audience positioning: When the audience has a relation with the subject.
Senses
Shot duration: The length in time of a camera angle. Until the clip is cut.
An un interrupted sequence of footage.
Mise-en-scene: Everything in the shot.
Camerawork: e.g: Low angle, High angle
Low angle shot: camera is below subject. Subject is commonly in a position of power.
High Angle shot: camera is below subject. Subject is common in a position of less power.
Shot type: e.g: The distance between the camera and the subject.
Long shot: Camera is focussing on the subject from a further distance. Subject is commonly seen as insignificant or the shot helps represent a scale.
Close up: Emphasise a feature of a subject. Helps an audience feel more connected with a subject.
Audience positioning: When the audience has a relation with the subject.
Senses
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