What is editing? Selecting of different shots which tells a story.
What is Elliptical editing? It allows up to fill up the gaps and takes up less camera time.
What is 'non-diagteic' sounds? Background music is a sound that the viewer can only hear.
how do we know she is bending down to get the ring? (what shots are used and why?) There are close ups used on her face then cutting scenes to a close up of her hand showing us she is picking up the ring, and by cutting two images is a quicker way.
What are long-shots used for? The long shot is used to remind of the viewer of her surroundings and that she is alone.
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Overhead establishing shot - what does this achieve? This shot shows the positions of where everyone is placed in the room
What is shot-reverse-shot? Shot reverse helps us to know who's talking to who and using these these shots the viewer can clearly see the two people who are having a conversation.
What is eye-lining matching? Looking directly at their eyes when talking during a conversation.
Why do we cut to the other members of the group? So we can see everyones reaction to the plan, whether they agree with or not.
What is a wipe? To move the location to a different moment of time.
What is the effect f using quick-cuts? It keeps the viewers on edge and having different shots moves the story along quickly.
What is Elliptical editing? It allows up to fill up the gaps and takes up less camera time.
What is 'non-diagteic' sounds? Background music is a sound that the viewer can only hear.
how do we know she is bending down to get the ring? (what shots are used and why?) There are close ups used on her face then cutting scenes to a close up of her hand showing us she is picking up the ring, and by cutting two images is a quicker way.
What are long-shots used for? The long shot is used to remind of the viewer of her surroundings and that she is alone.
HUSTLE
Overhead establishing shot - what does this achieve? This shot shows the positions of where everyone is placed in the room
What is shot-reverse-shot? Shot reverse helps us to know who's talking to who and using these these shots the viewer can clearly see the two people who are having a conversation.
What is eye-lining matching? Looking directly at their eyes when talking during a conversation.
Why do we cut to the other members of the group? So we can see everyones reaction to the plan, whether they agree with or not.
What is a wipe? To move the location to a different moment of time.
What is the effect f using quick-cuts? It keeps the viewers on edge and having different shots moves the story along quickly.
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