2. As this part of the movie progresses, tit
I very slowly edited having cuts very
rarely and has no real development of
the plot. With a use of wide shots and
some close ups to show dialogue in
conversation allows for the audience to
feel sense of security. For example this
shot lasts for 3 seconds and is not
important whatsoever.
3. Further on in this sequence the shots
are still very long lasting often
between 5-7 seconds. This is mainly
to build tension for the second half of
the sequence and to heighten its
importance in the movie. This over
the shoulder clearly shows ho
important Jessica and Sarah's
relation ship and is built up with this
slow editing pace.
4. Moving on the slow editing pace starts to
develop some of the main plot. The slow
ness of the edit adds the viewers
understanding of how Paul and Sarah's
relationship. The use of close ups and
mid shots that last for longer than they
should, allow to see the true emotion of
each character in the car.
5. It is as this point in the sequence that the
pace begins to change. Having a slow
build up to the car crash allows for the
fast pace editing to feel more dramatic
and important. This shot lasts 3 seconds
and is getting shorter as the crash gets
nearer.
6. The decent in this sequence of shots
before the collision is slow detailed
allowing the audience to confirm the
tension between Paul and his wife and
how Sarah has a goo relationship with
her daughter rather than her husband.
Also this time allows for the audience to
make judgments on characters and
make the movie more entertaining
when it gets the audience thinking and
involved. Because this clips are long
and very slowly cut it builds it up and is
in total contrast to the quickly edited
parts after the collision.
To conclude the decent has been slowly
edited to add to the tension of the
movie and allows the audience to follow
the plot of the movie. Also this slow
editing pace allows for the collision to
seem more dramatic.
7. This is where the editing pace changes
having several shots in less than 2
seconds. This add so the dramatic
enthuses in this collision. Because the
pace quicken this also make the decent
more interesting and enjoyable because
it make the audience more engaged in
the movement of the shot and because
it is visually interesting.
8. This shot in the decent lasts for less than
1 second but is effective because it shows
you that Paul is defiantly not alive
anymore. Also adding to the action and
horror of this survival horror movie.
This change in pace is welcomed
because it is a lot more interesting and
completely contrasts the slow paced
editing executing multiple cutis in
seconds.
9. The CGI is used in this shot to show
how the copper pipes are going through
that car killing Paul and Jessica. This
was edited very fat and seems almost
real when this is seen for the first time
but is clearly computer generated on a
second glance.
10. Finally this is one of the final shot in
this sequence of fast and slow editing.
Using this eagle view of the cash show
to all the viewers the devastating
aftermath of the collision and confirms
the audiences worst fear, that Paul
and Jessica are dead Sarah is all
alone.