Editing techniques

L-Cut – An L-cut is when the audio from the preceding scene continues to play over the footage from the following scene.

Pacing –  Is the rate of movement and flow of events that occurs as a film’s story progresses

Cut On the Beat – Cutting to the beat is a way of editing a video so that each clip changes at the same time as the beat of the track.

editing tasks

editing techniques

How to Edit Videos: L-Cuts and J-Cuts | TechSmith

L CUT- is a variant of a split edit film editing technique in which the audio from preceding scene overlaps the picture from the following scene

J CUT- is a variant of a split edit film editing technique in which the audio from a following scene overlaps the picture from the preceding scene

CUT ON BEAT- Cutting to the beat is a way of editing a video so that each clip changes at the same time as the beat of the track. Most clips use a ‘cut’ transition, so you generally ‘cut to the beat’ of the music.

Monaco task

Performance Arts – Live play

Representational Arts – Novel

Recording Arts – Music video

A film that blurs the boundaries

A film that blur the boundaries in my opinion is Dead pool. This is because it’s supposed to be a comic, action, hero movie but however it is a comedy. Throughout the film Dead pool is talking over scenes making funny jokes to make the audience laugh. From doing this it makes the films target audience change from being aimed at kids to being aimed at adults.