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Film & TV language: Editing Practical Video

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 https://youtu.be/5vdkTMCHwTM Opening: panel of introduction,film starts with a medium shot of me walking from behind, cuts to the same scene from a different angle,switches to another angle where i grab the door frame and open it, the camera then cuts to inside the room where the door finishes opening(up to now these are all medium shots), birds eye view of me opening walking in the room,back to medium shot of me walking,cuts ahead of me in a medium shot medium shot gets further back/long shot,then switches to a transition of shot/reverse shot, finally switches to a tracking/pan shot of the character running away. My goal for this editing blog assignment was to create a brief "silent movie," a specific cinema genre that peaked between 1894 and 1929 as a result of the paucity of resources available to produce viable coloured film with audible conversation. The footage I utilised in this sequence were primarily converted from colour to black and white because that was the tra

Film & TV Language: Editing blog task

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  The scene starts with Captain America touching his air to try and talk to someone. Match on action is clearly shown from the first cup as we see him turn around in realising the thing behind him. This is also a use of the 180 degree rule as it is around his shoulder and as an audience we already know what is behind him however the main protagonist does not have a clue. The over the shoulder shot clearly emphasise that audience has been foreshadowed too and it also builds suspense between the protagonist and the enigma codes used to build suspense between the scene and the antagonist. Another proven way that it builds suspense is that the audience find it unexpected that the people come back to life through the bright yellow circle that appears from the sky. This is unheard of which also creates a sense of shock to the audience as they never expected it to happen and are led by surprise.   ask the protagonists step out of the yellow bright ring there is a lot of fog used to conceal th