A Prezi Presentation - Created by Andrew Faulkner.
Sunday, 30 March 2014
Friday, 28 March 2014
Sunday, 16 March 2014
Continuity Editing
Continuity Editing is the consistent flow of scene edits creating a smooth and flowing narrative action.
The way in which a scene is arranged can greatly change the narrative action.
For example :
1 - a car explosion
2 - car is on fire
3 - people jump out of the car
If the above scenes are ordered in a different way, the whole feel of the story changes.
1 - 2 - 3
2 - 3 - 1
3 - 1 - 2
There are more ways in which the above 3 sections could be arranged to change the narrative of the story.
With big time production companies like Warner Bros. with hundreds of clips from a scene the narrative of continuity editing there is an endless possibility of story lines that could come into the film.
The way in which a scene is arranged can greatly change the narrative action.
For example :
1 - a car explosion
2 - car is on fire
3 - people jump out of the car
If the above scenes are ordered in a different way, the whole feel of the story changes.
1 - 2 - 3
2 - 3 - 1
3 - 1 - 2
There are more ways in which the above 3 sections could be arranged to change the narrative of the story.
With big time production companies like Warner Bros. with hundreds of clips from a scene the narrative of continuity editing there is an endless possibility of story lines that could come into the film.
Friday, 14 March 2014
Speed of Editing
The Speed editing is used to set the scene and mood of a film. Scenes can last anything from seconds to minutes when being edited. It determines the pace of the film and the action in the scene. Speed of Editing is often used to cause anxiety and create suspense (The scenes will be short and frequent and sometimes quite flickery) and in order to create a calm and relaxed feeling (by making the scenes last longer and change less often). Scenes at the beginning of a film should be longer and not have frequent edits in order to allow people to gain knowledge of what the story is unfolding into. The faster paced, shorter and snappy scenes should come in later when the film storyline is going to be understood by the majority of the audience in order to add an essence of thrill and excitement to the film.
Friday, 7 March 2014
Walt Disney Studio Ident
Walt Disney Studio Ident
The Walt Disney Studio Ident is perfect for its target audiences; Parents and Children. Its has a rather magical vibe to the music played throughout it and the music gets progressively more dramatic and intense as it goes on which would most probably excite children and provoke more interest from them. The Moving image itself is all animated which again is child friendly and it is again very magical because there is a beautiful bright night sky with the Disney Castle all lit up. At the very end of the Ident, there is a magical pixie dust arch that goes over the Castle which again excite children and makes them interested in the story to be told. Parents like this because they see their child(ren) happy and every parent wants a happy child.
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