Research Editing techniques

 Our teacher had told us to research about the different types of editing so here are the definitions about them:

  1. CONTINUITY EDITING
    This editing technique creates an ongoing stream of action.
    CONTINUITY ERROR
    This type of mistake happens when inconsistent actions or visual elements appear in shots.
    CROSS-CUTTING
    This technique gives the appearance that two storylines are happening simultaneously.
    CUT
    Use cuts to transition from one shot into another.
    CUTAWAY
    This technique refers to a shot from another scene interrupting an action shot.

  2. DISSOLVE

  3. This occurs when the beginning of one shot gradually overlaps the end of another.
    EDITING
    Editing involves choosing and combining film footage to create a complete story.
    EDITING PROCESS
    The film editing process is part of the post-production process and involves either physical film or digital technology.
    EDITING TRANSITIONS
    Cross-cuts, fades, dissolves, wipes, and jump cuts are all editing transitions.
    ESTABLISHING SHOT
    This shot shows a location to help viewers understand the scene’s setting.
    EYELINE MATCH
    This editing technique reveals what the characters see or experience rather than showing the characters themselves.
    FADE
    With a fade, visual and audio elements gradually disappear as new ones take over to suggest a new setting or time.
    IRIS
    This transition involves a circle that increases and then decreases in size.
    J CUTS
    This editing technique involves playing the audio before the visual aspect.
    JUMP CUT
    This type of cut is sudden and excludes key parts of the action.

    MONTAGE

    montage is a series of shots that can tell a story or make an emotional impact. 

  4. MATCH CUT

    This editing technique juxtaposes two shots with similar compositions.


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