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AS Media Studies
What are we looking for when
     analysing editing in a clip?
Task 1:
• Write down as many elementsthat you can
  think of that may come under editing (2 mins.)
What are we looking for when
        analysing editing in a clip?
•   Order of shots/shot choices
•   Continuity                   You need to be
•   Transitions                  able to discuss
                                   how these
•   Shot duration                   technical
                                 elements help
•   Pace and rhythm             create meaning.
•   Special effects
Order of shots
• The meaning of a clip can change depending
  on the order the shots are cut together

• Hitchcock Loves Bikinis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCAE0t6KwJY&feature=PlayList&p=DC6A
8F00C8251D25&index=3


• Putting two shots together can suggest a
  connection or emphasise contrast
  (juxtaposition).
Order of shots
The order of shots can reveal who motivates the edit.
• Which character’s perspective is privileged? For
  example, who do we start or end with or cut to most
  often in a conversation/scene? Who do we see eyeline
  matches for, etc.
• Screen time is also part of this – which character do we
  see most, or which character do we see the
  perspective of most, i.e. point of view shots.
• This tells us which characters are most important in a
  scene or at a particular point in the narrative.
Continuity
Continuity editing:

• Cutting shots to tell a story with narrative continuity

• Helping the viewer make sense of the action by
  implying spatial relationships and ensuring smooth
  flow from shot to shot.

• Creates realism- edit is invisible so action appears
  real rather than constructed.
Continuity
Continuity techniques:

   • Establishing shot (establishes the space in which
     action is to happen)
   • The 180º rule (ensures that the same space is
     described in each shot)
   • Shot/reverse shot
   • Eyeline match (e.g. character looks off-screen, next
     shot shows us what they see)
   • Match on action (character begins to move in one
     shot, we see continuation of the same movement in
     the next shot)
Non-Continuity
• Montage – giving information in compressed
  form – can come under…

• Non-continuity editing – Continuity is broken
  and construction is more apparent. Meaning
  often created through juxtaposition and
  metaphor shot inserts.

• For example, the Six Feet Under opening.
Transitions
• The process of cutting from one shot to another usually
  involves a simple straight cut. However there are other
  means of transition available to a film editor such as,

• Fade to black
• Dissolve/cross fade
• Wipe

Click here for more detail on transitions
Fade – the preceding shot fades into black from which the following
                          shot emerges.
Fade – the preceding shot fades into black from which the following
                          shot emerges.
Fade – the preceding shot fades into black from which the following
                          shot emerges.
Dissolve or cross fade – the preceding shot merges into the following
shot, resulting in the two shots being superimposed. The longer the
dissolve the more noticeable the superimposition becomes.
Dissolve or cross fade – the preceding shot merges into the following
shot, resulting in the two shots being superimposed. The longer the
dissolve the more noticeable the superimposition becomes.
Dissolve or cross fade – the preceding shot merges into the following shot,
resulting in the two shots being superimposed. The longer the dissolve the
               more noticeable the superimposition becomes.
Transitions
• What meaning could be created by the use of
  the transitions we have just looked at?
Transitions
As well as simply moving to another shot,
transitions can:
• imply a passage of time
• imply a change in location
• emphasise a connection, perhaps what a
  character is thinking, remembering or dreaming
  about (dissolve/cross fade).

Click here for more detail on transitions
Shot Duration/Pace & Rhythm
• The duration of a shot will usually reflect the
  narrative context.

• Generally speaking short shot duration conveys
  action and urgency (say in a chase sequence). Click
  here for a chase sequence from Die Another Day. See
  if you can count the number of shots!

• Long shot duration creates a slower pace and
  conveys intensity and intimacy within the narrative,
  it allows us to focus upon facial expression and other
  aspects of mise en scene which would otherwise be
  missed.
Special Effects
• Special effects can be used to further
  manipulate the mise en scene of a sequence.

• Arlington Road example
Editing controls what information
     we get and when we get it
When analysing a clip it is also useful to consider how editing
techniques are used to control what information is revealed to
or hidden from:
       a) the characters?
       b) the audience?

If you as the audience know more than the character(s) then it can
help provoke an emotional reaction. For example, a film may be
cross cutting between shots of a character and shots that suggest
impending danger. The character does not see this but the
audience do and so may feel anxiety or tension in anticipation of
something horrible happening – the element of suspense is being
built up for the audience.
More editing devices & terminology
• Ellipses

• Parallel Editing:cross cutting or intercutting between different
   locations can convey the impression that two or more events are occurring
   simultaneously. This is often used to build tension.



• Split screen: where the frame is split into sections so that we can
   see different events occurring at the same time. This technique was used
   on the TV series 24 and also the Thriller openingMesrine: Killer Instinct.

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Editing - AS Media Studies

  • 2. What are we looking for when analysing editing in a clip? Task 1: • Write down as many elementsthat you can think of that may come under editing (2 mins.)
  • 3. What are we looking for when analysing editing in a clip? • Order of shots/shot choices • Continuity You need to be • Transitions able to discuss how these • Shot duration technical elements help • Pace and rhythm create meaning. • Special effects
  • 4. Order of shots • The meaning of a clip can change depending on the order the shots are cut together • Hitchcock Loves Bikinis http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCAE0t6KwJY&feature=PlayList&p=DC6A 8F00C8251D25&index=3 • Putting two shots together can suggest a connection or emphasise contrast (juxtaposition).
  • 5. Order of shots The order of shots can reveal who motivates the edit. • Which character’s perspective is privileged? For example, who do we start or end with or cut to most often in a conversation/scene? Who do we see eyeline matches for, etc. • Screen time is also part of this – which character do we see most, or which character do we see the perspective of most, i.e. point of view shots. • This tells us which characters are most important in a scene or at a particular point in the narrative.
  • 6. Continuity Continuity editing: • Cutting shots to tell a story with narrative continuity • Helping the viewer make sense of the action by implying spatial relationships and ensuring smooth flow from shot to shot. • Creates realism- edit is invisible so action appears real rather than constructed.
  • 7. Continuity Continuity techniques: • Establishing shot (establishes the space in which action is to happen) • The 180º rule (ensures that the same space is described in each shot) • Shot/reverse shot • Eyeline match (e.g. character looks off-screen, next shot shows us what they see) • Match on action (character begins to move in one shot, we see continuation of the same movement in the next shot)
  • 8. Non-Continuity • Montage – giving information in compressed form – can come under… • Non-continuity editing – Continuity is broken and construction is more apparent. Meaning often created through juxtaposition and metaphor shot inserts. • For example, the Six Feet Under opening.
  • 9. Transitions • The process of cutting from one shot to another usually involves a simple straight cut. However there are other means of transition available to a film editor such as, • Fade to black • Dissolve/cross fade • Wipe Click here for more detail on transitions
  • 10. Fade – the preceding shot fades into black from which the following shot emerges.
  • 11. Fade – the preceding shot fades into black from which the following shot emerges.
  • 12. Fade – the preceding shot fades into black from which the following shot emerges.
  • 13. Dissolve or cross fade – the preceding shot merges into the following shot, resulting in the two shots being superimposed. The longer the dissolve the more noticeable the superimposition becomes.
  • 14. Dissolve or cross fade – the preceding shot merges into the following shot, resulting in the two shots being superimposed. The longer the dissolve the more noticeable the superimposition becomes.
  • 15. Dissolve or cross fade – the preceding shot merges into the following shot, resulting in the two shots being superimposed. The longer the dissolve the more noticeable the superimposition becomes.
  • 16. Transitions • What meaning could be created by the use of the transitions we have just looked at?
  • 17. Transitions As well as simply moving to another shot, transitions can: • imply a passage of time • imply a change in location • emphasise a connection, perhaps what a character is thinking, remembering or dreaming about (dissolve/cross fade). Click here for more detail on transitions
  • 18. Shot Duration/Pace & Rhythm • The duration of a shot will usually reflect the narrative context. • Generally speaking short shot duration conveys action and urgency (say in a chase sequence). Click here for a chase sequence from Die Another Day. See if you can count the number of shots! • Long shot duration creates a slower pace and conveys intensity and intimacy within the narrative, it allows us to focus upon facial expression and other aspects of mise en scene which would otherwise be missed.
  • 19. Special Effects • Special effects can be used to further manipulate the mise en scene of a sequence. • Arlington Road example
  • 20. Editing controls what information we get and when we get it When analysing a clip it is also useful to consider how editing techniques are used to control what information is revealed to or hidden from: a) the characters? b) the audience? If you as the audience know more than the character(s) then it can help provoke an emotional reaction. For example, a film may be cross cutting between shots of a character and shots that suggest impending danger. The character does not see this but the audience do and so may feel anxiety or tension in anticipation of something horrible happening – the element of suspense is being built up for the audience.
  • 21. More editing devices & terminology • Ellipses • Parallel Editing:cross cutting or intercutting between different locations can convey the impression that two or more events are occurring simultaneously. This is often used to build tension. • Split screen: where the frame is split into sections so that we can see different events occurring at the same time. This technique was used on the TV series 24 and also the Thriller openingMesrine: Killer Instinct.