Micro Features - Editing
The Kuleshov Effect: where a shot can take on a new meaning by taking it into a different context
Rhythm and Pace:
Digital editing allows for more cuts and more editing in post-production which wasn't easy or even possible with physical film.
Conscious crafting of editing: mostly all in one shot, cuts are hidden - sometimes there are no cuts
Montage: A series of short shots which are edited into a sequences to condense space, time and information
Graphic matching: The creation of strong, visual similarity between shots, making a connection between them.
Jump Cut: A cut in film editing in which two sequential shots of the same subject are taken from camera positions that vary only slightly, if it all.
Elliptical editing: Where parts of the story are deliberately omitted, leaving the audience to 'fill in the gaps'.
Cross-cutting: Editing that alternates between two or more spheres of action occurring in different places, simultaneously.
Cuts/transitions: (straight) cut, dissolve, fade, wipe, dip (to black/white)
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