Task 1: Timeglider of Technology & Pioneers of Editing (Class assignment)
Task 2: BFI Video Guide: 'Development of Editing: Technology, Pioneers, Techniques and Styles' (Groups of 2)
Technology
- Pre-edit/in camera editing
- Moviola
- Splicing & Joining 16mm
- Celuloid Tape
- Reel to Reel
- Linear Editing
- Non-Linear Editing
- Off Line editing
- On Line editing
- Lumiere Brothers - Arrive'dun Train... - continuous shot no editing, no plot, actual events
- Edwin S Porter - Great Train Robbery - cutting at a bench/Moviola - Continuity editing (cutting together different framed shots ti create narrative)
- George Melies - A Trip to the Moon - editing in the camera - surreal/special effects style, fades, stop Motion, double exposure, split screen
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B15FWaY5r7MNM3oySmtIQWd2N28/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B15FWaY5r7MNc01qNFlzX1ZPQ0U/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B15FWaY5r7MNRlc5ZHFYR1FxQUk/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B15FWaY5r7MNMDlqT3ZQTnBmMEk/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B15FWaY5r7MNRUhTSGhqQmcxbjA/view?usp=sharing
Task 3: BFI Video Guide: ‘Techniques,Transitions & Terminology of Editing’ (Groups of 2) a guide to continuity and alternative techniques
- 180 degree rule,
- the cut,
- match on action,
- eye-line match,
- cut-away,
- shot rev shot,
- dissolves,
- wipes,
- fades,
- cross cutting,
- jump cuts,
- freeze frames,
- split screens,
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