PPT-Editing and Sound Chapters 3 and 4

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A scene is a section of narrative that gives the impression of continuous action taking place in a continuous time and place A shot is an uninterrupted strip of

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A scene is a section of narrative that gives the impression of continuous action taking place in a continuous time and place A shot is an uninterrupted strip of exposed motionpicture film or video that represents a subject during an uninterrupted segment of time . Avoid jump cuts: A shot of a person sitting—cut to the same shot of the person standing creates a noticeable jump in time. Preserving screen direction at cuts (180 degree rule) . Intercutting. The Cutting Edge on . Eden Cardines & Alexina Burton . WHAT WE LEARNT: . We learnt how to work a recording camera and tripod. Lighting high key and low key lighting . Editing on Windows Live Movie Maker . Adding music . – . The best editing approach is to cut tight scenes without becoming too “. cutty. ”. This means taking out unnecessary pauses between actors’ delivery of dialogue lines. Sometimes it . means . Chapters 3 and 4 . A scene is a section of narrative that gives the impression of continuous action taking place in a continuous time and place . A shot is an uninterrupted strip of exposed motion-picture film or video that represents a subject during an uninterrupted segment of time . Raed. S. . Rasheed. 2012. Digital . Sound. Digital sound types. Monophonic sound. Stereophonic sound. Quadraphonic sound. Surround sound. Digital sound . depth. WAV . PCM . sound file format. Audio sine wave. Camcorder: An appliance intended solely for capturing sound and motion pictures (Camera), and stores them on tape, disc, or other media (recorder).. Digital intermediate (DI): Original camera film that is converted into ultra-high-definition video for use in postproduction.. 180 Degree Rule Review . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=. HdyyuqmCW14. Montage Definitions . Soviet montage. theory is an approach to understanding and creating cinema that relies heavily upon . editing. Overview. Introduction to sound.. Multimedia system sound.. Digital audio.. MIDI audio.. Audio file formats.. MIDI versus digital audio.. Adding sound to multimedia project.. Professional sound.. Production tips.. Avoid jump cuts: A shot of a person sitting—cut to the same shot of the person standing creates a noticeable jump in time. Preserving screen direction at cuts (180 degree rule) . Intercutting. The Cutting Edge on . “Computers and Creativity”. Richard D. Webster, COSC 109 Instructor. Office: 7800 York Road, Room 422 | Phone:  (410) 704-2424. e-mail: . webster@towson.edu. 109 website:  . https://. tigerweb.towson.edu/webster/109/index.html. . Contents. Understanding Dialog. A Second Viewing. Title and Credits. Film Stock. Production Values. Maintain Objectivity. Overall Quality. Film's Rating. Initial Reception\. Visual Clues. Audio Clues. 1. Ways to Acquire Digital Audio. Record. Digitize analog medium. 2. Recording:. Hardware Requirements. Computer with a sound card. Almost all computers nowadays are equipped with a sound card.. Sound card. cutty. ”. This means taking out unnecessary pauses between actors’ delivery of dialogue lines. Sometimes it . means . tightening the gaps within dialogue sentences through the use of carefully placed cutaways. It may also mean losing redundant lines of dialogue, after the director has reviewed your cut.. TW . Josey. Comprehensive High School. Lesson 2 – Video & Audio Editing. Lesson 1 recap. Principles of Videography . Aspect Ratio. Framing & Rule of Thirds. Elements of Videography. Types of Shots.

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