Dissolve:
- First shot dissolves or fades into the next shot
- It is used to link two similar scenes together, a passing of time or change of scenery
The Jump Cut:
The subject of the scene jumps from one position in a shot to a different shot in a very similar position, just a slight change.
The subject of the scene jumps from one position in a shot to a different shot in a very similar position, just a slight change.
The Match Cut:
Match two similar objects/spaces to cut two scenes together
Match two similar objects/spaces to cut two scenes together
Parallel Editing (Cross Cutting):
Continuously altering between two or more scenes that often happen in different locations.
It can be used to mislead the viewer
build tension
make a climax at the end
Continuously altering between two or more scenes that often happen in different locations.
It can be used to mislead the viewer
build tension
make a climax at the end
Cutting Rhythm:
- Fast and slow cuts make an effect on the viewer
- The pacing of the editing can tell the story
Sound Editing:
Can be dialogue, music, sound effects, ambience (natural sound. e.g. wind) or a Foley track (interpretation of a sound - human everyday sounds)
Can be dialogue, music, sound effects, ambience (natural sound. e.g. wind) or a Foley track (interpretation of a sound - human everyday sounds)