Week 14 in AICE Media Studies

Introduction
    We spent the entire week finishing up our presentation on the various types of cutting in editing.

 

What I Did

    On Wednesday, I completed all my slides for the presentation and added some transitions and graphics. All of my group members finished their slides too.

    Then, on Friday, we all worked on the Kahoot for the presentation. The Kahoot would act as an interactive element of the project. 

 

What I Learned

    I learned a few new film cutting techniques, such as the reverse shot, which is when you start with a shot of a character and then cut to what the character is looking at, and finally you cut back to the initial shot to show the character's reaction. 

    I also learned what a graphic match is. A graphic match cut juxtaposes two or more shots with similar graphic elements, like shape, line, or color, usually in different settings. Another method I learned was the action match. The action match transitions from one shot to another while matching the action of the first shot.  

    The next technique was one I already knew how to accomplish but never knew its name, parallel editing. Parallel editing is when two or more scenes that are happening simultaneously are cut interchangeably to show that they are occurring at the same time.

Lastly, I learned what an insert shot is. It's any shot whose only objective is to draw the viewer's attention to a single aspect inside a scene.

 

  

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