2. Editing
• Editing is about putting the shots together that
make up the film
• Editing shapes the rhythm and pace of the film
• How long are the shots?
• How have they been put together?
9. Fade Out
• FADE OUT One shot disappears, often into black or white.
• Often used to show a change of time
Shot
10. Fade In
• FADE IN The shot appears gradually often from black or
white
Shot Shot
11. Wipe
• One shot is wiped from the screen by another .
• Often used to go from one scene to another or from one
time to another
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12. Parallel Editing
• Editing that alternates between action occurring in
different places, usually at the same time. The two
actions are therefore linked.
14. Montage
• This is where a whole series of shots are
put together, that give an impression of
what is happening.
• It is also used to show different,
apparently unrelated shots that suggest
an association.
15. Pace of editing
• When shots are short in length, this is
fast paced editing.
• It can make the audience feel anxious, or
add to the speed of the action
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16. Pace of editing
• When the pace of editing is slower, and
a shot may continue for a longer period,
this may make the scene feel more
relaxed
• At the beginning of a film the longer
shots may be needed to give us
information
Shot Shot
17. Pace of editing
• Changing the length of shot changes the
pace and this can emphasize a change
in the film as well eg a change in mood,
or contrast one part of the action with
another.
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18. Activity One• Watch the trailer for the film “and Avatar”
• Count the number of edits used
• Why do you think there are so many Fades to Blacks?
• How would you describe the speed of the editing and how
does it change during the trailer?
• What connectionis there between the speed of editing and the
narrative?
• If you have seen this film explain if the trailer matches the film, if
you have not seen it would you after seeing the trailer and
why/why not?
19. Activity
• Watch the clip from Psycho
• What is the editing like before the
attack?
• What is the editing like during the attack?
• How does the speed of the editing
emphases the action?
• What is the effect of moving from slow to
fast editing?