Planning Editing
Fast editing is used, fast editing is the best edit to be used in the attack because the fast edit builds tension and chills the audience because the audience are unsettled by the attack as the audience feel what the victims going through in the attack.
Slow edit is used. The slow edit is used when the attack takes place and the victim falls to the floor. The slow edit creates tension and suspense and makes the victims fall dramatic and the audience are in shock to see the victim fall and they are wondering what will happen next.
A fade t black edit is used. This edit is used when the audience see the antagonist close up against the victims face. This creates a lot of tension with in the audience as the audience are left on a cliffhanger to who is this antagonist and he might do.
A shot reverse shot is used to show the attack taking place and the shot reverse shot shows what each individual is doing in the fight. This adds tension and importance to the fight as the audience are checking out what the victim and the antagonist are doing in the fight. This also adds a sense of drama to the attack.
Good choices of editing here to further plan your production. Always try and clearly relate your choices back to audience emotions or assumptions.
ReplyDelete-write in future tense as you have not filmed yet and these are all planning ideas on editing you hope to use
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