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Editing Styles The pattern use of transitions, matches, or duration can id a cinematic style.
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Duration Establishing a fast/slow rhythm of a scene
Creating gaps between Diegetic time and screen time. Long Take: shot that takes an unusual length of time before transitioning to the next. Overlap Editing: Cuts that repeat part or all of an action Rhythm: Rate and regularity of sounds, series of shots, and movements within a shot.
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Continuity Editing A system of cutting to maintain continuous and clear narrative action The film supports the viewer's assumption that space and time are contiguous between successive shots This sense of a consistent space is reinforced by the use of techniques such as the eyeline match or match on action.
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Montage A collection of clips that are related in someway but are edited together randomly. Montage Often these are used in movie trailers or compilation videos.
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Matte Shot Similar to that of Photo-shopping two unlike images together. This gives you the ability to place a real object in an unreal location.
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Elliptical Editing Shot transitions that omit parts of an event causing and ellipses in plot and story duration. - dissolves and jump cuts are used often through this type of editing. Editing that is not in sequential order of the story.
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