Wednesday, 11 November 2015

8.1 Unit 9 Digital Editing, Learning Aim A: Development, Technology &Purpose

Resource: 


Starter:
Continuity mistakes

Session 1: Editing in Early Cinema
1. New Info: Presentation 
https://prezi.com/y6lbgotlcx9e/copy-of-unit-9-digital-editing-for-moving-image/# 
http://lornamediabna.blogspot.co.uk/2011/03/how-editing-has-developed-over-time.html?m=1

2. Watch video 20 mins and fill in gapped handout
http://youtu.be/uDFTm6LtK2U

Recap quiz
Post it note timeline
Early cinema pioneers
http://www.slideshare.net/robertclackmedia/as1-developments-in-editing-41256313
20 mins Research Presentation on editing (selected clips and history)
http://www.slideshare.net/mobile/Lordnikon109/film-editing-silent-early-years-2
Make notes
http://www.slideshare.net/stefan-constantinou/history-and-development-of-editing-14850912

http://youtu.be/osTF3zsplt0
http://youtu.be/3P0aMPURR2c
http://youtu.be/LXL_hoonddc
http://youtu.be/JYedfenQ_Mw
http://youtu.be/6uahjH2cspk development of continuity
http://youtu.be/c70KD2IhEB4 technology


http://www.slideshare.net/katierothery/history-of-editing


Technology to research - 
present as a Prezi include clips etc, use PPTs & YouTube
1. Who
2. What
3. When
4. How did it work?

5. (M) Benefits and disadvantages of using it?
6. (M) What did this technology develop from what was previously being used and how did they use it?





Plenary
Post it note timeline
http://youtu.be/c70KD2IhEB4

What is the purpose of editing/Tardis?

1. Time - Elipsis (Cousin Avi)
https://ashleighevers.wordpress.com/2012/09/26/manipulation-of-diegetic-time-and-space/ 

2. Space
https://vimeo.com/76513972

3. Rhythm - https://vimeo.com/123629758 
Crank
Practical workshop
Edit an Elipsis of a cup of tea being made
Edit a sequence to a beat
Edit a sequence of 2 separate shots to imply they are in the same space

Purpose & Techniques of Editing in Contemporary Examples Worksheet


Pass: Describe the use of techniques and their purpose (how they are used) in the clip

Merit: Explain the purpose of the techniques with detailed reference to the clip

Distinction: Discuss which Early Cinema Pioneer (Lumiere, Melies or Porter) pioneered this approach and how the Purpose has or has not changed since.

Merit Example: “This is where, in a film, the editor changes the speed of which the film goes to show the audience a long period of time into a relatively short time. films use this to skip through hours, days or even months. a good example of this would be the new version of ‘the karate kid’ as through the time he learns to train, it speeds up to make it last about 15 minutes, when it would have lasted days or even weeks. As it lets the audience know it’s been a long period of time, it also allows the director and editor to add more footage into the film as it’s shortened down what would have been a long piece of film, showing the days/weeks of training day by day.

Purpose 1. Time
Mainstream Continuity Techniques: Cross Cutting, Hollywood Montage












Alternative Techniques: Slow Motion or Freeze Frame, Transitions, Hollywood Montage,











Purpose 2. Space
Mainstream Continuity Techniques: 180 degree rule, Eyeline Match, Match on Action, Shot Rev Shot










Alternative Discontinuity Techniques: Jump Cuts, breaking 180 deg rule






3. Rhythm - https://vimeo.com/123629758 
Mainstream Continuity Techniques: Cuts, Motivated Cuts,








Alternative techniques: Jump Cuts, Cutting to a beat/soundtrack
We Come One Faithless Music Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65EfTFUFDwI










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