This document outlines various editing techniques and transitions used in continuity and alternative styles. It provides examples of techniques such as the 180-degree rule, jump cuts, freeze frames, split screens, cross-cutting, shot-reverse-shot, montages, and transitions including dissolves, wipes, and fades. For each technique and transition, it identifies, describes, and analyzes how they are used in provided video examples as well as how the editing produces meaning and why the style is chosen.
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1. Unit 9 LearningAim B Techniquesand Transitionsof editing
L1Pass Outline what continuity editing is and list some continuity techniques
The principal behind continuity editing is
By using techniques such as
L1Pass Identify some alternative editing techniques
P4/P5 Identify and Describe the continuity and alternative techniques being used in the following
clips
M4/M5 Explain how the Techniques and Transitions are used and refer to the different styles
D3 Analyse how the editing techniques produce meaning in both alternative and continuity
styles, and why they are used
180 degree rule:
Youtube name: Avengers Age of Ultron - House Fight Scene [1080p HD Blu-Ray]
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnFJhG-0Ef0
P Identify and describe this Technique
M How are they used in the example, what style is it?
D How does the editing technique produce meaning and why is it used?
2. Jump cut
Youtube name: Samara Comes to You - The Ring (8/8) Movie CLIP (2002) HD
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpb2-ZOzc_o
P Identify and describe this Technique
M How are they used in the example, what style is it?
D How does the editing technique produce meaning and why is it used?
Freeze Frame/Slow Motion
Youtube name: Inception Café Scene & Hulk Smash Scenes - Age of Ultron HD
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gW6FNnEC5kk
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldn4JkJsBsE
P Identify and describe this Technique
M How are they used in the example, what style is it?
D How does the editing technique produce meaning and why is it used?
Split Screen
Youtube name: SNATCH - avi comes to london
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiKTGIxDuQ8
P Identify and describe this Technique
3. M How are they used in the example, what style is it?
D How does the editing technique produce meaning and why is it used?
Cross Cutting
Youtube name: Star wars Return of the jedi battle of endor extended
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKEqHDIc4v0
P Identify and describe this Technique
M How are they used in the example, what style is it?
D How does the editing technique produce meaning and why is it used?
Shot-reverse-shot
Youtube name: Shot/reverse shot in Spider-Man
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0xiCIMIwLY
P Identify and describe this Technique
M How are they used in the example, what style is it?
4. D How does the editing technique produce meaning and why is it used?
Montage
Youtube name: The Karate Kid - The Training ; Jackie Chan & Jaden Smith
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4dv3Yk4iiM
P Identify and describe this Technique
M How are they used in the example, what style is it?
D How does the editing technique produce meaning and why is it used?
Transitions: Dissolve
Youtube name: Editing effects in the butterfly effect 1
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Cz2Wn2-Aeo
P Identify and describe this Transition
M How is it used in the example, what style is it?
D How does the Transition produce meaning and why is it used?
5. Transitions: Wipes
Youtube name: Star Wars Revenge of the Wipe
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usXca7W_jvM
P Identify and describe this Transition
M How is it used in the example, what style is it?
D How does the Transition produce meaning and why is it used?
Transitions: Fades
Youtube name: Editing effects in the butterfly effect 1
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Cz2Wn2-Aeo
P Identify and describe this Transition
M How is it used in the example, what style is it?
D How does the Transition produce meaning and why is it used?