What is the difference between absolute continuity and differential continuity? Do an individual's experiences affect differential continuity? Provide specific examples
Editing
graphic vectors- created by lines on screen to lead the eye in a general direction index vectors- points unquestionably in a direction. like an actor's pointing hand or a neon arrow motion vector- uses an object in motion to draw the eye
Editing is subject to the limitations of photography.
The Apartment won the Oscar for Film Editing in 1960.
Continuity editing is designed to preserve what illusion in the minds of the audience?
Continuity problems are when you have something a certain way in one shot and then that same thing is different in the next shot.
Spatial Relations
Parallel editing is a film editing technique where two or more scenes are intercut to create tension, suspense, or comparison. It helps to build continuity and show different actions or events happening simultaneously in different locations. This technique is commonly used in action sequences or to enhance the pacing of a film.
Continuity
What is the difference between absolute continuity and differential continuity? Do an individual's experiences affect differential continuity? Provide specific examples
What is the difference between absolute continuity and differential continuity? Do an individual's experiences affect differential continuity? Provide specific examples
Tangent continuity: No sharp angles. Curvature continuity: No sharp radius changes.
What does continuity mean?
A master shot is used to establish the overall setting, geography, and spatial relationships of a scene. It helps provide context for the subsequent shots and allows for seamless editing to maintain continuity in the storytelling.
Continuity working groups
A continuity tester.