![]() ![]() Invisible editing, Hollywood editing, or decoupageĮmploys what is called an "establishing" or "cover" shot to set up the sceneĬutting back and forth between two or more narrative actions occurring at the same time but in different placeĮmploys a shot where the subject is looking at the something, then showing that somethingĪction in the first show is continued in the following shotĮditing techniques that clue the viewer to temporal and spatial transitions between parts of a film Group of shots in a series associated with a segment, in the story that generally happens at the same time or placeĪ relatively large segment of a given motion picture, consisting of one or more scenes What relates to how a motion picture is put together?ĭetermined by how the individual parts of a picture are organized to give a film its overall sturctureĪ film is made up of individual frames or still imagesįootage photographed during a continuous run of the cameraĢ) editor is said to "cut" the picture when putting together the individual pieces of film at the time it is being editedģ) the most common transitions between shotsĬomplete shot in one relatively short shot Matte in front(or behind) lens and film half of the scene ![]() Selective focus changes during the course of the film One thing is in focus and something is out of focus (not necessarily shallow focus) Part of frame in focus (subject) and background out of focus (selective focus) The camera is physically moving up or downĬamera mounted on dolly and physically moves along on a railroad track with the subject ![]() Other themes awkward walk, lack of food, cast-off or inadequate clothing, romance, romance, lack of shelter, comic feet, and shoesĢ) what a character in the film is seeing or reflects the perspective of the director, conscious of someone behind the camera ![]()
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