Editing
Film & Video Studies 1502 with Palmer at University of Colorado Boulder
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By: Jodye Whitesell
Textbook:
Film: An Introduction
Notes on the Cinematographer (Green Integer)
Created: 2009-09-10
Size: 25 flashcards
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Textbook:
Film: An Introduction
Notes on the Cinematographer (Green Integer)Created: 2009-09-10
Size: 25 flashcards
Views: 10
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superimposition (1 answer)
two or more photographed images printed on top of each other
montage (1 answer)
series of shots cut together to show condensed time
fast cutting (1 answer)
strings of short shots, editing dominated by brief shots, impart energy, convey a lot of info quickly, intensify confusion, emotion, urgency, energy, show images flashing through mind in crisis, fights, climaxes, montages
eyeline matches (1 answer)
subject looks offscreen and the next shot shows what they were looking at from their perspective (also called look of outward regard followed by subjective shot)
take (1 answer)
one version of a shot (multiple takes usually)
filmic (1 answer)
characteristic of the film medium or appropriate to it (short scenes, parallel editing, etc
continuity editing (1 answer)
editing that maintains sense of uninterrupted time
Editor's purpose (1 answer)
expand or compress film, promote continuity or lack thereof, affect pacing, moods, intensify reactions
action and reaction (1 answer)
can be used in same shots (Pulp Fiction) or follow one another, add to mood of film, can increase comedic effect of something, dramatic effect, etc
shot (1 answer)
uncut piece of film
Soviet montage (1 answer)
promoted by group including Kuleshov, Vertov, Pudovkin and Eisenstein, what is now simply known as montage, suggest meaning through juxtaposition of images
edit decision list (1 answer)
list printed out after film is scanned into a computer and edited, list used to actually edit film stock instead of produce digital film, know how, where and what to edit
Griffith's impact (1 answer)
Lev Kuleshov, Dziga Vertov, Pudovkin, Eisenstein, etc
juxtaposition (1 answer)
used often to distract or mislead (ex: eye and razor in Un chien andalou), distract audience so that they don't notice inconsistencies, surprise, amuse, confuse
slow cutting (1 answer)
strings of longer shots, editing dominated by long shots, calm, reflection, subdued mood, slow down pace
story time (1 answer)
the amount of time represented in a film's story, contrast with running time
Progression of editing (1 answer)
originally just one shot, placed camera in spot and filmed until reel ran out; later developed into putting several shots together in which different action takes place (still one camera angle); Edwin S
stretching and condensing time (1 answer)
montages, add certain scenes to show rapid time, change meaning, repeat scenes or shots to stretch time (ex: Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge), slow motion
frame (1 answer)
individual image on strip
Editing's purposes (1 answer)
make inanimate appear animate,
benefits of digital editing (1 answer)
slow motion, split screens, superimposed titles, change speed of certain objects and scenes easier,
classic Hollywood cinema (1 answer)
films showing one or more character facing a problem or string of problems while trying to reach goals, use unobtrusive filmmaking techniques (invisible continuity)
nonlinear editing (1 answer)
edit shots together in any order desired
dailies (1 answer)
the prints made from one day's filming
purposes of consecutive shots (1 answer)
reveal contradictory aspects of setting, character, omit footage while implying a great deal, create brief visual poem, create meaning (esp
About this deck
By: Jodye Whitesell
Textbook:
Film: An Introduction
Notes on the Cinematographer (Green Integer)
Created: 2009-09-10
Size: 25 flashcards
Views: 10
Textbook:
Film: An Introduction
Notes on the Cinematographer (Green Integer)Created: 2009-09-10
Size: 25 flashcards
Views: 10
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