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TYPES OF EDITING
NICOLE HERRING
CONTINUITY EDITING
Rules:
Match on action
Establishing shot
180 rule
Definition: a system of cutting shots to maintain a
continuous and clear narrative action by following a
set of rules
MONTAGE EDITING
Montage editing is a style that deals with sots
assembled by the means of dissolves, fades and jump
cuts.
SHOT REVERSE SHOT
Two shots are edited together that alternate
characters, typically used in a conversation. Also it
will not always be filmed in the correct order but will
be edited afterwards to flow together.
MATCH ON ACTION
A cut between two shots that places two different
framings of the same action next to each other,
making it seem to continue uninterrupted.
TRANSITIONS
A transition is a method or process of joining a
certain amount of scenes from a shot. There are 8
main transitions used in editing but typically fade,
dissolve and cuts are the most used.
FADE, DISSOLVE AND CUT.
Fade is a transition that occurs when a shot gradually fades
to create a single colour, normally black or white. In films
this is created by a change in the exposure, which is known
as a fade in/fade out transition.
Dissolve is a transition that occurs when a shot gradually
moves from one image to another.
Cut is a transition that happens abruptly from one shot to
the next.