Tuesday, 18 September 2012

Continuity Editing
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/continuity
Continuity is known for being a continuous sort of some kind. It could be classified as linking in with a motion-picture scenario in which they are then shown on a screen.

180 Degree Rulehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/180-degree_ruleThe 180 degree rule in film making is all about on screen spatial awareness between either character(s) on the screen or a specific object. The way it works is there is an imaginary line which is known as the axis which connects the characters, keeping the camera on one side of this axis for each shot. Crossing or jumping the line is known to happen if the camera passes over the axis.

Shot Reverse Shot
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shot_reverse_shot
Shot reverse shot is often used in filming elements of media to show when a character us looking at another character (sometimes off screen) and the other character can be shown looking back at the first character. By this the viewer is able to tell that they are most probably looking at each other.

Match-on-Action
Match on Action is similar to continuity editing in the fact that when something happens in the scene and there is a cut the same piece of action must be going on. It is said to help develope storyline and keep the audience aware of the action that is going on. 



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