Tuesday 23 April 2013

brief 1task3 part 2

Editing to rhythm 

Editing  Rhythm is used when editors want to keep the pace of the film to match the action that is going on. Slow cuts and edits have a calming feel to the edit where as a fast cut edit has a lively and aggressive feel to the edit. 

cutting to soundtrack- 

Cutting to soundtrack is when an editor chooses this technique because this means that the editing point will determined on a soundtrack being used. The most common way editors choose to do this technique is by editing to a song track. An example of cutting to soundtrack is "glee"  this is a good example because the beat of the music helps the editor determined on the point that editing is done.


cross cutting 
Cross cutting is what an editor will do after they have created a series or a scenes or sequences, this will allow them to re order them. By cross cutting this allows them to create drama that will allow them to go forwards and backwards in time. Cross cutting can be used for when a character is either having a flash back or a flash forward.  An example of a film that uses cross cutting is the film The Godfather. 
 



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