- to use more texture and variety in editing, for example, with a left to right pan followed by an up/down tilt pan
- enigma, by restricting the frame to close-up
- ellipsis, such as a series of montages
- ECUs, for example, the low angle shots of the hockey skate boots being tied
- CUs of print with vital information, such as the hockey fixtures
- CGI, such as the flyer being filled in with colour as we watch
- editing to the beat, such as the rapid cuttaway shots to CGI accentuated with spot percussion
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Wednesday, 14 November 2012
CINEMATOGRAPHY
We start the session by looking at an award-winning film opening in order to analyse the camerawork. When we make our film openings next year, we will be inspired by good examples:
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