Editing Flashcards

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cross cutting

A

switching back and forth between scenes, often giving the impression that the action occurring in different locations is unfolding at the same moment

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2
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split screen

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two different pieces of film are shown at the same time.

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3
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cutaway

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a supplementary shot that “cuts away” from the main action to indicate something else in the space, such as an object or location.

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4
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insert

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any shot that’s sole purpose is to focus the viewer’s attention to a specific detail within a scene

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5
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dissolve

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a gradual editing transition that moves from one image to the next

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6
Q

fade in

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an opening shot or transition technique film editors use to ease viewers into new imagery, rather than using a sudden cut from scene to scene.

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fade out

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the image fades to black, and the screen darkens

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8
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shot/reverse shot

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a shot of a character, and then cuts to a shot of what or who that character is looking at

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eye-line match

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a filmmaking and editing technique that informs the viewer to what the character sees

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10
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action match

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a type of film transition that cuts from one shot to a closer shot in order to emphasize an action

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jump cut

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an edit to a single, sequential shot that makes the action appear to leap forward in time

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