Monday 28 June 2010

Spatial Editing

This includes:

Continuity editing: this means that analytical space is created. It makes sense and stays continuous.

The Kuleshov Effect: This means that for example and face can be shown with a blank expression, if the next shot is an eye-line match the audience connects the two images so if you show the blank face and then show a bowl of soup the audience assumes that the person wants the soup even though their face is blank.

Crosscutting: This is used to show two scenes parallel to each other. It often emphasizes the two scenes making them more effective.

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