Editing Styles
The first scene of my opening thriller credits will commence with an establishing shot giving the audience a view of the neighbourhood, setting the element of the equilibrium only to decide the audience into thinking everything is going to be fine. This specific edit will take place outside Leandra's house allowing us to get a bigger perspective on the setting and it will make the atmosphere incredible tranquil. A jump cut is essential as it suggest simplicity to the viewers. This establishes the context for a scene by showing the relationship between its important figures and objects.
The following edit will be a crosscut of leandra walking into her house. This will engage the audience and make them want to find out more. I will use this edit to establish an action occurring at the same time in two different locations. In a cross cut, the camera will cut away from one action to another action, which can suggest this simultaneity of these two actions. This will signify to scenes happening at once.
This post does not demonstrate any planning techniques and this is because you have not considered any editing styles that you would like to include within your thriller sequence.
ReplyDeleteRefer back to your group storyboards and include 4 different styles that you would like to include, with a discussion of the effect that it will create towards an audience.