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MEDIA KEY TERMS 
Images and Definitions for Revision 
PART F: EDITING
Key Terms 
• Continuity 
• Continuity Editing 
– 180 degree rule 
– Match on action (match cuts) 
– Shot reverse shot 
– Eye-line match 
– Cross cutting 
• Insert shot 
• Cutaway 
• Pace 
• Time 
• Transitions 
• Special Effects 
• Montage Editing
EDITING - DEFINITION 
PART OF POST PRODUCTION PROCESS 
The stage in the film-making process in which sound and images are organised to construct an overall narrative. 
It is how a film maker puts together and considers cuts/cutting and applies transitions, special effects etc. to 
communicate a narrative to an audience. 
Remember that an audience is a non-active participant who must understand a narrative through the editing, 
they can only see what you show them. 
Imagine a film or even a scene from a film without any editing, it would be very interesting!
Cut, cutting, 
• Cut – the edited version of moving image 
• Cutting – to edit a frame, (trimming/splitting) 
• Straight cut – one frame directly after the other 
• Jump cut – an error in continuity editing 
– Ex. One frame = man sitting on chair 
– Next frame = man suddenly standing up 
– *sometimes this is used on purpose to create jumpy/scary 
effect (ex – the ring – coming out of TV - choppy)
Continuity 
• The key word in continuity is CONTINUE 
• It is to make sure things are continuous 
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggFKLxAQBbc 
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9f8liieRepk&feature=related
Clips 
• Did you notice the editing? 
• NO! 
• Because good editing is INVISIBLE!
Continuity Errors 
Many things can cause continuity errors 
-shots/angles 
-costume/props 
-lighting etc 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSnCu43QzeY 
What is wrong with the continuity in this clip?
Continuity EDITING 
• Continuity Editing 
The most common type of editing which aims to create a sense of reality and time moving forward. 
Also known as invisible editing referring to how the technique does not draw attention to the editing process 
but allows the audience to concentrate on the narrative. 
Various filming rules and techniques are applied to ensure this smooth continuity. 
Basically, continuity editing is so that scenes look continuous. (the flow) 
Techniques/rules of continuity editing: 
-180 degree rule 
-match on action (match cuts) 
-shot reverse shot 
-eye-line match 
-crosscutting or parallel editing
Continuity editing: 180 degree rule 
• Purpose: Is to orientate the viewer, to establish the 
placement of characters. 
• Breaking the 180 rule, it will place the characters in a 
different place 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdyyuqmCW14
180 degree rule cont.
Continuity editing: match on action 
1 ACTION = MULTIPLE SHOTS 
• Is multiple cuts to show one continuous action. 
• Match on action is part of invisible editing which creates flow when watching a scene. 
• The cuts MATCH together so that the audience know it is one action. 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMx-Az5Da4M Think of how many match cuts there are! 
• . 
What kind of pace is created in these clips? How? Why? 
How does sound connect http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1Nx1o7fkVM AS example to the editing/pace? How? Why?
Continuity editing: shot reverse shot 
• Shot reverse shot is when a shot goes from shot A, shot B, shot A, shot B etc. 
• It goes continuously back and forth between the 2 shots to show there is a 
connection between them 
• It is often used in conversations so you see what both characters are saying 
• It is a form of eye-line matching if the character is looking at someone and the next 
shot is what they look at 
• Imagine if a conversation was just 1 shot of character A and you didn’t see 
character B’s face at all? 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JauH_EKpaY
Continuity editing: eye-line match 
Shot A: character is looking off screen 
Shot B: what character is looking at 
Is a following shot that follows what character is looking at, makes cuts smoother the audience expects 
the cut to happen and is eager to see what happens next/what character sees. 
Example, 
a) A person’s phone rings, she turns and looks in direction of phone 
b) Close up shot of phone ringing 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KtVKu9CfDA&feature=relmfu 
• This is eye-line match because of the cards she is looking at………..but it is also……..? 
Her looking at cards her looking at cards
Continuity editing: cross cutting 
• Technique of continuously alternating 2 or more scenes that often happen 
simultaneously (at same time) but in different locations. 
• As they cross, pace gradually gets faster and fast and tension builds 
• Often the parallel scenes will intersect to create a climax. 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OD0h7WcgJ5w 
• 2 scenes: a) interrogation b) car approaching 
A B A B A 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ts1x6uADFtM&feature=related 
• -2 scenes: a) FBI director (outside house) b) criminal (inside house) 
• What is unique/different about this scene? How has cross cutting been used different? (What is it’s intention upon the audience?)
Cross cutting example 
A (3pm) 
B (3pm) 
Busted! Climax 
(2 scene collide) 
A (315pm) 
B (315pm) 
B (330pm) A (330pm) B (3:33pm) A (3:33pm)
Continuity editing: insert shot 
• In film, an insert is a shot of part of a scene as filmed from a different angle and/or focal length 
from the master shot (original/establishing shot). Inserts cover action already covered in the master shot, 
but emphasize a different aspect of that action due to the different framing. 
• An insert differs from a cutaway as cutaways cover action not covered in the master shot. 
Example 
– CLOSE-UP of the gunfighter, 
– INSERT of his hand quivering above the holster, 
– TWO SHOT of his friends watching anxiously, 
– INSERT of the clock ticking. 
Insert Insert 
• Inserts and cutaways can both be tricky for directors, as care must be taken to 
preserve continuity by keeping the objects in the same relative position as in the main take, and 
having the lighting the same.
Continuity Editing video 
This video is a good summary of continuity with 
examples from a film 
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xauSCz1mEk
Cutaway 
• A cutaway is video scene that CUTS away to relevant images or footage 
• Often used in documentaries or in film when a vital piece of information is 
needed to show the audience. Usually the dialogue or voice will 
CONTINUE during the cutaway (to keep it continuous) 
• It is used to have variety in the visuals
Pace 
TYPE OF PACE Effects 
SLOW -to make slow/calm/still 
-little number of shots/cuts which are long 
-to make audience calm or bored (perhaps to pay attention to detail or to emphasize emotion) 
MEDIUM -to make normal and comfortable 
-average number shots/cuts which are medium time which could show realism 
FAST -to make intense, exciting and thrilling 
-lots of shots/cuts which are short 
-to make audience tense/excited 
http://www.imdb.com/video/imdb/vi2472477465 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXXpX29Xt-U 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1JsC1ur2X8 
Which pace for each clip? 
How is this pace created? 
Why is this pace created?
Time 
How is time edited? How is time shown and/or manipulated to communicate a 
narrative? 
• How is time shown/represented? 
• Is there a manipulation of time? How? Why? 
TYPES OF TIME 
• STORY TIME: time of the events (ex a film over 50 years ….) 
• DISCOURSE TIME: time taken to narrate the event (how long to tell the story? 
Ex 2 hours )
More types of time 
MORE TYPES 
OF TIME 
Example 
Summary -discourse shorter than story A film takes place over 50 years but 
shown in 2 hours 
Ellipsis -establishing discourse time rather than 
story 
-shot 1: man out of bed…. 
-shot 2: man in shower….. 
-shot 3: man getting dressed…. 
-shot 4: man driving to work. 
The audience can fill in the gaps (…) 
Scene -story and discourse time are equal (to 
show realism (real time) 
Soap opera which shows a scene in 5 
minutes which is actually 5 mins 
Stretch -discourse is longer than story 
(using slow motion) 
Scene in race where it is in slow 
motion to show a runner winning and 
to capture the emotion 
Flashback -character has a flash back (which is a 
thought or memory in the past) 
-flashbacks are often in dull colours, black and 
white and altered light (to make it different than 
real time) 
-causes non linear narrative as you are 
changing order of time 
In hunger games, Kat is thinking about 
Peeta at dinner table, she has a 
flashback and audience see her 
thoughts of her sitting outside the 
bakery and Peeta throwing her bread 
Flash-forward 
-when audience are shown the future 
scenes or events (often to give clues) 
-causes non linear narrative as you are 
changing order of time
Time allocation 
• Remember the audience will not see everything, 
things are edited in order they get to see what is 
important. 
– Who/what has most time on screen? Why? 
– Who/what has little time on screen and why? 
– *link to representation/stereotype 
– *link to placement (shots/angles) where are characters placed in the 
scene? Are they in the middle of the screen or hidden in a corner or 
behind other people? 
– Think of the fast and furious chase scene = who has the most/little time? Why?
Transitions 
• Straight cutting – to show realism, in conversations etc. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLkUHZ1qips 
• Graphic match – when 2 shots match graphically, often with an overlap transition 
(ex shot of eyeball, then shot of the sun (same size/shape = to show their 
relationship) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HG5kPlxzeU 
• Overlap/dissolve – makes a softer transition, to show ellipsis or time passing 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvGc6D85fwE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HK6zGWox6S0 
• Wipe – often used to show new day or new scene/location (sideways wipe) 
• Fade in/out (fade to black or appear from black – often used to communicate 
ending or beginning) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0_2ZFdB6Hk 
• Flash – to show flashbacks or flash-forwards (to show thoughts or memories) 
(flashes to white) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SY_qeOIjIg
Special Effects 
• B&w –often used to show memory or time period 
• Contrast – to altar the lighting (or contrast = very light lights and dark darks sometimes with 
memories 
• Colour - to add a colour filter to show a specific mood 
Example ‘The ring’ – many scenes are very blue-ish, which show sterile/coldness etc. 
• Animation – titles of shows or cartoons 
• CGI – computer generated images (example = avatar, planet of apes, polar express) 
• Fast forward/slow motion – speeding up or slowing down footage http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIK4Uf9NhJA (fast) 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QrlPmK4B94 (slow) 
• Ghost trail – see multiple actions (overlapped) to show someone drunk or on drugs 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5xkFN-pOJc (ghost trail) ….. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XI3bnkWD0Fg (hallucination when stung by bee at 2:06) 
• Blur – to show un-clarity, or fuzzy memory/flashback (bee sting scene – some is blurry when Peeta coming)
Montage editing 
• Montage editing is a serious of montage which is a series of shots that are not 
in sequential order, continuous or relate to each other. 
• It is just like pieces of the puzzle, often used in trailers, TV openings (the show 
credits/opening) 
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HAUmII_hcg
Other good videos 
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1japIhKU9I filming techniques 
• Any technique/rule = search in youtube, you can learn about so many!
Key Terms 
• Continuity 
• Continuity Editing 
– 180 degree rule 
– Match on action 
– Shot reverse shot 
– Eyeline match 
– Cross cutting 
• Insert shot 
• Cutaway 
• Pace 
• Time 
• Transitions 
– Straight cutting 
– Overlap/dissolve 
– Wipe 
– Fade in/fade out 
• Special Effects 
– CGI 
– B&W 
– Blur 
– Fast forward/slow motion 
• Montage Editing 
• *jump cut!!!!! 
GREEN 
Terms I am 
confident with 
AMBER 
Terms I am ok 
with 
RED 
Terms I am 
confused about
REVISION Homework 
• Set: Oct 2 
• Due: tues Oct 7 
• 1. Revise the terms ONCE TWICE THREE TIMES (20-30 mins) 
• Revise by: 
• A) reading over the powerpoint 
• B) writing out the key terms and meanings in blue exam book 
• C) finding evidence/videos and putting on blog (explain how it is that 
clip)
Task (assignment) 
• This is will be set later…….just revise the 
terms!
TASK Homework – Assign 4 
• Set: ____________ 
• ******** TO BE SET LATER 
• Just like, CAM SAMC, I want you to make tutorial 
videos using iPad’s / cameras (which you will edit in 
iMovie) for each of the following: 
• (next slide) 
• In groups!
Assignment ___: Editing tutorial 
• Title (writing on black screen with assign #/name and group names) 
• Each video will have video evidence that you took, with a voiceover over top explaining it. 
• Continuity – what is it? (voiceover) 
• Continuity Editing (do as a group) 
– 180 degree rule 
– Match on action (match cuts) 
– Shot reverse shot 
– Eye-line match 
– Cross cutting 
• Cutaway 
• Pace (fast, medium, slow) 
• Time allocation 
• Transitions (everyone 1 in group do 1-2 each) 
• Special Effects (everyone 1 in group do 1-2 each) 
• Montage Editing
Groups 
• Same groups as SWEDES

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Media key terms editing

  • 1. MEDIA KEY TERMS Images and Definitions for Revision PART F: EDITING
  • 2. Key Terms • Continuity • Continuity Editing – 180 degree rule – Match on action (match cuts) – Shot reverse shot – Eye-line match – Cross cutting • Insert shot • Cutaway • Pace • Time • Transitions • Special Effects • Montage Editing
  • 3. EDITING - DEFINITION PART OF POST PRODUCTION PROCESS The stage in the film-making process in which sound and images are organised to construct an overall narrative. It is how a film maker puts together and considers cuts/cutting and applies transitions, special effects etc. to communicate a narrative to an audience. Remember that an audience is a non-active participant who must understand a narrative through the editing, they can only see what you show them. Imagine a film or even a scene from a film without any editing, it would be very interesting!
  • 4. Cut, cutting, • Cut – the edited version of moving image • Cutting – to edit a frame, (trimming/splitting) • Straight cut – one frame directly after the other • Jump cut – an error in continuity editing – Ex. One frame = man sitting on chair – Next frame = man suddenly standing up – *sometimes this is used on purpose to create jumpy/scary effect (ex – the ring – coming out of TV - choppy)
  • 5. Continuity • The key word in continuity is CONTINUE • It is to make sure things are continuous • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggFKLxAQBbc • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9f8liieRepk&feature=related
  • 6. Clips • Did you notice the editing? • NO! • Because good editing is INVISIBLE!
  • 7. Continuity Errors Many things can cause continuity errors -shots/angles -costume/props -lighting etc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSnCu43QzeY What is wrong with the continuity in this clip?
  • 8. Continuity EDITING • Continuity Editing The most common type of editing which aims to create a sense of reality and time moving forward. Also known as invisible editing referring to how the technique does not draw attention to the editing process but allows the audience to concentrate on the narrative. Various filming rules and techniques are applied to ensure this smooth continuity. Basically, continuity editing is so that scenes look continuous. (the flow) Techniques/rules of continuity editing: -180 degree rule -match on action (match cuts) -shot reverse shot -eye-line match -crosscutting or parallel editing
  • 9. Continuity editing: 180 degree rule • Purpose: Is to orientate the viewer, to establish the placement of characters. • Breaking the 180 rule, it will place the characters in a different place http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdyyuqmCW14
  • 11. Continuity editing: match on action 1 ACTION = MULTIPLE SHOTS • Is multiple cuts to show one continuous action. • Match on action is part of invisible editing which creates flow when watching a scene. • The cuts MATCH together so that the audience know it is one action. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMx-Az5Da4M Think of how many match cuts there are! • . What kind of pace is created in these clips? How? Why? How does sound connect http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1Nx1o7fkVM AS example to the editing/pace? How? Why?
  • 12. Continuity editing: shot reverse shot • Shot reverse shot is when a shot goes from shot A, shot B, shot A, shot B etc. • It goes continuously back and forth between the 2 shots to show there is a connection between them • It is often used in conversations so you see what both characters are saying • It is a form of eye-line matching if the character is looking at someone and the next shot is what they look at • Imagine if a conversation was just 1 shot of character A and you didn’t see character B’s face at all? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JauH_EKpaY
  • 13. Continuity editing: eye-line match Shot A: character is looking off screen Shot B: what character is looking at Is a following shot that follows what character is looking at, makes cuts smoother the audience expects the cut to happen and is eager to see what happens next/what character sees. Example, a) A person’s phone rings, she turns and looks in direction of phone b) Close up shot of phone ringing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KtVKu9CfDA&feature=relmfu • This is eye-line match because of the cards she is looking at………..but it is also……..? Her looking at cards her looking at cards
  • 14. Continuity editing: cross cutting • Technique of continuously alternating 2 or more scenes that often happen simultaneously (at same time) but in different locations. • As they cross, pace gradually gets faster and fast and tension builds • Often the parallel scenes will intersect to create a climax. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OD0h7WcgJ5w • 2 scenes: a) interrogation b) car approaching A B A B A http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ts1x6uADFtM&feature=related • -2 scenes: a) FBI director (outside house) b) criminal (inside house) • What is unique/different about this scene? How has cross cutting been used different? (What is it’s intention upon the audience?)
  • 15. Cross cutting example A (3pm) B (3pm) Busted! Climax (2 scene collide) A (315pm) B (315pm) B (330pm) A (330pm) B (3:33pm) A (3:33pm)
  • 16. Continuity editing: insert shot • In film, an insert is a shot of part of a scene as filmed from a different angle and/or focal length from the master shot (original/establishing shot). Inserts cover action already covered in the master shot, but emphasize a different aspect of that action due to the different framing. • An insert differs from a cutaway as cutaways cover action not covered in the master shot. Example – CLOSE-UP of the gunfighter, – INSERT of his hand quivering above the holster, – TWO SHOT of his friends watching anxiously, – INSERT of the clock ticking. Insert Insert • Inserts and cutaways can both be tricky for directors, as care must be taken to preserve continuity by keeping the objects in the same relative position as in the main take, and having the lighting the same.
  • 17. Continuity Editing video This video is a good summary of continuity with examples from a film • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xauSCz1mEk
  • 18. Cutaway • A cutaway is video scene that CUTS away to relevant images or footage • Often used in documentaries or in film when a vital piece of information is needed to show the audience. Usually the dialogue or voice will CONTINUE during the cutaway (to keep it continuous) • It is used to have variety in the visuals
  • 19. Pace TYPE OF PACE Effects SLOW -to make slow/calm/still -little number of shots/cuts which are long -to make audience calm or bored (perhaps to pay attention to detail or to emphasize emotion) MEDIUM -to make normal and comfortable -average number shots/cuts which are medium time which could show realism FAST -to make intense, exciting and thrilling -lots of shots/cuts which are short -to make audience tense/excited http://www.imdb.com/video/imdb/vi2472477465 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXXpX29Xt-U https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1JsC1ur2X8 Which pace for each clip? How is this pace created? Why is this pace created?
  • 20. Time How is time edited? How is time shown and/or manipulated to communicate a narrative? • How is time shown/represented? • Is there a manipulation of time? How? Why? TYPES OF TIME • STORY TIME: time of the events (ex a film over 50 years ….) • DISCOURSE TIME: time taken to narrate the event (how long to tell the story? Ex 2 hours )
  • 21. More types of time MORE TYPES OF TIME Example Summary -discourse shorter than story A film takes place over 50 years but shown in 2 hours Ellipsis -establishing discourse time rather than story -shot 1: man out of bed…. -shot 2: man in shower….. -shot 3: man getting dressed…. -shot 4: man driving to work. The audience can fill in the gaps (…) Scene -story and discourse time are equal (to show realism (real time) Soap opera which shows a scene in 5 minutes which is actually 5 mins Stretch -discourse is longer than story (using slow motion) Scene in race where it is in slow motion to show a runner winning and to capture the emotion Flashback -character has a flash back (which is a thought or memory in the past) -flashbacks are often in dull colours, black and white and altered light (to make it different than real time) -causes non linear narrative as you are changing order of time In hunger games, Kat is thinking about Peeta at dinner table, she has a flashback and audience see her thoughts of her sitting outside the bakery and Peeta throwing her bread Flash-forward -when audience are shown the future scenes or events (often to give clues) -causes non linear narrative as you are changing order of time
  • 22. Time allocation • Remember the audience will not see everything, things are edited in order they get to see what is important. – Who/what has most time on screen? Why? – Who/what has little time on screen and why? – *link to representation/stereotype – *link to placement (shots/angles) where are characters placed in the scene? Are they in the middle of the screen or hidden in a corner or behind other people? – Think of the fast and furious chase scene = who has the most/little time? Why?
  • 23. Transitions • Straight cutting – to show realism, in conversations etc. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLkUHZ1qips • Graphic match – when 2 shots match graphically, often with an overlap transition (ex shot of eyeball, then shot of the sun (same size/shape = to show their relationship) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HG5kPlxzeU • Overlap/dissolve – makes a softer transition, to show ellipsis or time passing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvGc6D85fwE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HK6zGWox6S0 • Wipe – often used to show new day or new scene/location (sideways wipe) • Fade in/out (fade to black or appear from black – often used to communicate ending or beginning) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0_2ZFdB6Hk • Flash – to show flashbacks or flash-forwards (to show thoughts or memories) (flashes to white) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SY_qeOIjIg
  • 24. Special Effects • B&w –often used to show memory or time period • Contrast – to altar the lighting (or contrast = very light lights and dark darks sometimes with memories • Colour - to add a colour filter to show a specific mood Example ‘The ring’ – many scenes are very blue-ish, which show sterile/coldness etc. • Animation – titles of shows or cartoons • CGI – computer generated images (example = avatar, planet of apes, polar express) • Fast forward/slow motion – speeding up or slowing down footage http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIK4Uf9NhJA (fast) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QrlPmK4B94 (slow) • Ghost trail – see multiple actions (overlapped) to show someone drunk or on drugs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5xkFN-pOJc (ghost trail) ….. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XI3bnkWD0Fg (hallucination when stung by bee at 2:06) • Blur – to show un-clarity, or fuzzy memory/flashback (bee sting scene – some is blurry when Peeta coming)
  • 25. Montage editing • Montage editing is a serious of montage which is a series of shots that are not in sequential order, continuous or relate to each other. • It is just like pieces of the puzzle, often used in trailers, TV openings (the show credits/opening) • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HAUmII_hcg
  • 26. Other good videos • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1japIhKU9I filming techniques • Any technique/rule = search in youtube, you can learn about so many!
  • 27. Key Terms • Continuity • Continuity Editing – 180 degree rule – Match on action – Shot reverse shot – Eyeline match – Cross cutting • Insert shot • Cutaway • Pace • Time • Transitions – Straight cutting – Overlap/dissolve – Wipe – Fade in/fade out • Special Effects – CGI – B&W – Blur – Fast forward/slow motion • Montage Editing • *jump cut!!!!! GREEN Terms I am confident with AMBER Terms I am ok with RED Terms I am confused about
  • 28. REVISION Homework • Set: Oct 2 • Due: tues Oct 7 • 1. Revise the terms ONCE TWICE THREE TIMES (20-30 mins) • Revise by: • A) reading over the powerpoint • B) writing out the key terms and meanings in blue exam book • C) finding evidence/videos and putting on blog (explain how it is that clip)
  • 29. Task (assignment) • This is will be set later…….just revise the terms!
  • 30. TASK Homework – Assign 4 • Set: ____________ • ******** TO BE SET LATER • Just like, CAM SAMC, I want you to make tutorial videos using iPad’s / cameras (which you will edit in iMovie) for each of the following: • (next slide) • In groups!
  • 31. Assignment ___: Editing tutorial • Title (writing on black screen with assign #/name and group names) • Each video will have video evidence that you took, with a voiceover over top explaining it. • Continuity – what is it? (voiceover) • Continuity Editing (do as a group) – 180 degree rule – Match on action (match cuts) – Shot reverse shot – Eye-line match – Cross cutting • Cutaway • Pace (fast, medium, slow) • Time allocation • Transitions (everyone 1 in group do 1-2 each) • Special Effects (everyone 1 in group do 1-2 each) • Montage Editing
  • 32. Groups • Same groups as SWEDES