Title: Editing: The Illusion of Continuity
1Editing The Illusion of Continuity
2Edit To select and arrange processed segments of
motion-picture film.Continuity Editing Film
editing that maintains an uninterrupted time,
action and setting within each scene of a
narrative film.
3Classical Hollywood Style a complex collection
of formal and thematic elements that became basic
to Hollywood filming by the early teens
Elements of Classical Hollywood
StyleContinuity cutting (180-degree rule
shot/reverse shot over-the-shoulder cutting)
happy endings psychologically-motivated
characters villains getting punished women
becoming wives and mothers
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7A fine example of the Classical Hollywood style
of editing can be found in the 1941 classic Meet
John Doe. In this sequence, a newspaper editor
waits for his star reporter
8Establishing Shot A shottypically at the
beginning of a scenethat establishes the whole
space (examples - Initial two-shot of characters
in dialogue image of entire room of people city
or landscape when where film takes place)
9- Two-shot a shot composed of two people
- Shot/Reverse Shot Any pair of shots in which the
second shot reveals what is on the other side of
the previous shot - Takes shots made during the production of a
film - Eyeline Matches continuity editing dictates that
if a character is looking in a certain direction
in one shot, he/she should be looking in the same
direction in the following shot
180-Degree Rule Over-the-Shoulder
Cutting (aspects of Classical Hollywood Style)
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11How might you describe this shot?
12Establishing Shot
13Shot angle? Camera distance? Other film terms?
14High Angle Medium Close Up Symmetricalwhat
else?
15Which film terms could you bring to bear here?
16Over-the-Shoulder Cutting from Actors P.O.V.
(notice 180-Degree Rule)
17How could you describe this shot using film
terminology?
18Over-the-Shoulder Cutting from Actresss P.O.V.
(notice 180-Degree Rule)
19Another Over-the-Shoulder Shot from Actresss
P.O.V. (notice 180-Degree Rule) More intimacy
20Another Over-the-Shoulder Shot from Actors
P.O.V. (notice 180-Degree Rule) Maintaining
intimacy
21Return of the Establishing Shot - Equilibrium
22Long Shot Shot in which the subject is seen in
its entirety much of its surrounding are visible
- Cutaway Shot A shot that briefly interrupts the
visual presentation of a subject to show
something else
23Match CutJump CutFade-out fade-inLap
DissolveWipeSuperimpositionAction Reaction
ShotsParallel EditingFast Cutting Slow
CuttingMontage
24parallel editing or crosscutting (two stories
told simultaneously with inter-cutting)