THTRFLM 1T03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Classical Hollywood Cinema, Eyeline Match, Medium Shot

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19-9-16 lecture 4: editing, process of joining two shots together, creates meaning in the interplay between shots. Involves the manipulation of 3 things: graphic qualities of 2+ shots. 2 shots juxtaposed to emphasize their visual similarities. Pace of shots and scenes manipulated by length of each individual shot and type of shot transition used. Longer shot length: slower editing pace: shot transition. Methods of replacing one shot with another. Fade in/out: 1 shot fades to black (usually) 2nd shot appears. 2nd shot is in the reverse of 1st. Usually follows 180 rule typically over the shoulder. to the side of listener: eyeline match. Ibsen(cid:495)s realist plays considered too scandalous for public performance: performed in (cid:494)private(cid:495) theatres. Naturalism: evolution is dependent on environment and heredity factors, belief that natural factors (environment, heredity) determine human, stems from darwin(cid:495)s (cid:494)the origin of the species(cid:495, no (cid:494)essential(cid:495) nature to gender.

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