Film & TV language: Editing Practical Video

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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 traditional colour for these films. fluctuated between several viewpoints, including tracking and panning shots, birds-eye views, and the standard medium shots. As previously stated, silent films did not employ audio-based dialogue; instead, they and I used song clips, which were often composed of classical music. I have also muted all of the clips.

Even though we didn't have a predetermined plot in mind, we still followed the instructions closely and added our own unique storylines to the footage. We agreed to come up with a strategy for how we can each carry out the specification of dialogue without actually using words while recording a chain involving match cuts, cross cuts, and other shots.

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