Showing posts with label 14. Editing Rhythm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 14. Editing Rhythm. Show all posts
Wednesday, 26 September 2012
Conventions and Techniques: 14. Editing Rhythm
In order to maintain the flow of a storyline, a steady editing rhythm of equal length shots is vitall important. It helps with continuity, as well as creating suspense and tension. Using an irregular rhythm can cause an uncertainty from the audience's point of view within the play of the scene. Depending on the rhythm used, it contributes to the overall speed, or lack of, of a film.
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