Sunday, February 10, 2013

Editing Decision Activity

1.  An innocent character is stalked by a werewolf - slow shots, getting faster as the werewolf get's closer - Slow editing at the start can show a sense of suspense and tension, but when it get's faster and faster it becomes more and more stressful and scary.

2.  A character confesses their horrific crime to someone - slow shots as the man is confessing and fast shots as it shows the crime - as the man is trying to nervously say what he did it slowly zooms into his face when sudden quick shots of the murder are shown with very fast cuts.

3.  Two teams compete in the finals of a street dance competition - slow shots - slow motion as one team is doing a big complicated ending move to create more drama.

4.  A high speed car chase ends in tragedy - fast shots to slow shots- fast shots o the chase and when it crashes and explodes it has slower shots in medium slow motion.

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