2. Montage
• A technique where you take different clips
from a film and you blend them together.
3. Clips
• A video that describes what is going on.
4. Continuity
• A shot of films that carries on from one scene
all the way to another.
5. Non-Continuity
• A scene which doesn’t carry on from the last
scene and starts afresh.
6. Colour/Balance Connection
• Sorting out the colour in the film and making
it look better then it original did.
7. Render
• Mixing up all your footage that you have
finished and putting them all together.
8. Establishing Shot
• A shot of what is the main focus of the image
for the whole audience to see.
9. Transitioning
• A scene that cuts from one to another. Usually
when the scene ends, it fades to black to show
it ending or we can see when the scene is
finished by one transitioning to another.
11. Activity 1
• In this scene Angel arrives in the village. We first see the
villains reaction to the protagonist making his way to the
village. We see close ups of their faces as they are in disbelief,
as they see Angel. The editing gets faster as we see close ups
of Angel, the villains and his friend all linked through straight
cuts. As the music gets tense, so does the editing. And it all
comes together as Angel says “Morning” which begins the
very western action scene.
12. Activity 2
• The different shots that are taken that show the
villagers are all composed in different matters. The
way each shot is different is shown through the way
the camera goes closer to them to show there
reactions. They are also different by how the camera
is still and shows the emotions, that the villagers are
expressive. Whether this is a medium shot or a close
up.