A storyboard is used to allow the director and director of photography to see what is intended in each shot that would be used, they might experiment with shots and the storyboard might change due to this.
The reason why you need to edit sound within media recordings is to remove the audio sections that are unnecessary, this would allow the piece to be shortened as this could have a more positive affect to the listener as they wouldn’t have to listen to an overly long recording as they would not be as interested in the recording. The reason that the recording needs to be cleaned up is that the recording may have some background interruptions such as sounds e.g. doors opening/closing and air-conditioning units. These would have negative effects on the overall outcome of the recording as they would be distracting to the listener. An example of factual content being edited is the news as they would have some audio in an uncontrolled environment as there would be pedestrians and vehicles in the background and this would be distracting for the audience to hear what the reporter I saying. The studio is a controllable environment as they can make sure that there are no unnecessary noise di...
ACT ONE SCENE ONE EXTERNAL, DAY CREEPY HOUSE FRONT DOOR. CREEPY V.O: This is the place that you really don’t want to come and visit even for a second. INTERNAL, HOUSE. DAVID: (Looking at a computer screen) Oh, this seems interesting. Let’s hope I can get Gary there without him noticing what it is and what I have done. CREEPY V.O: Now that is one way you don’t keep a friend (coughs) I mean that is David. Now he is a bit of a lunatic as he takes his “friend” Gary to scary places, like this one. Let’s take a look at why this is a no go area. EXTERNAL, DAY OLD STREET. OLD MAN: Hey! You better get out of here. Do you know what happened here? No? Then let me tell you… in the early life of this street was this house even before building started on this area. CREEPY V.O: He is not wrong. This house was built by the old land owners which is now ran by the council, as they give them a...
Way Down East - DW Griffith, Early Example of Parallel editing. In this clip the pace is set by the editing as the action is happening as quick as they are showing. This creates the pace that the director would have intended as the rapid edits show the vital details for the clips whilst keeping the same pace that keep the audiences attention.This is also an example of continuity editing as the clips are related to what is intended as they are all in or around ice and a lake this relates to the other clips as they show a water fall and someone jumping over ice whilst they are flowing along the lake. This give an example of perception of space as two characters are far from each other yet they are in the same area. Example of Parallel Editing in "The Silence of the Lambs" This clip is an example of parallel editing as there are two scenes happening at the same time and the correspond with each other yet they are happening at differ...
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