The walking dead: the episode I watched, a lot of editing was used. Long edits were used to show the slowness and pace of the scenes when they are in a safe zone. Short edits are used in fast pace scenes when in conflict with zombies, as they are fast. Eyeline matches were used when they spotted the zombies, action matches were used to emphasise the aiming and precision rick bridges used to take out zombies stealthily. Jump cuts are used to get rid of pointless bits such as fish catching etc
Leverage; the episode I watched was comprimised of short edits, constantly as action was compromising the whole episode was full of action. Parallel editing is used for 4 scenes to show two parts of the operation going on, and jump shots are used for pointless scenes here such as eating food. A graphic match is used, from a small replica of the statue of liberty to the actual one to change the country
Thursday, 9 December 2010
Thursday, 2 December 2010
diagetic and non-diagetic
Scrubs: diagetic sounds are used, when JD is thinking etc and uses the effect so you can relate to the character, and the non- diagetic sounds are effects that emphasise the actions such as them being knocked over which adds to the comedy!
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Dexter:diagetic sounds are used to show his surroundings as he is trying to be sneaky so emphasises drama, the non diagetic sounds are to represent his 'dark passenger' and alter personality which projects another reality.
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Dexter:diagetic sounds are used to show his surroundings as he is trying to be sneaky so emphasises drama, the non diagetic sounds are to represent his 'dark passenger' and alter personality which projects another reality.
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