INI100H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Creative Geography, Classical Hollywood Cinema, Citizen Kane
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Oct. 20, 2015: editing is both additive and subtractive, additive: strings diverse shots together, subtractive: allows each shot to absent its predecessor, editing influences the structure of the material. Types of transitions: straight cut (a. k. a. cut) The cut joins two shots instantaneously. e. g. the birds (1963: fade-in / fade-out. Combination is used to join the shots, fade-in to the next scene e. g. dead man (1995: dissolve. Two successive shots fade into each other e. g. picnic at hanging rock (1975: wipe. Wipe from right to left / left to right e. g. trouble in paradise (1932) Image increases from a pin point to a whole visible image e. g. bam stoker"s dracula (1992) Each one has duration shorter than the previous one, things are speeding up! e. g. the birds (1963) produce tension spatially create a space that is not exist in reality: creative geography.