RTV-3001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Jump Cut, Digital Video Effect
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Objective time to make timing useful in structuring the four dimensional field we need to consider six types of time: clock time, running time, sequence time, scene time, shot time, story time. Clo(cid:272)k ti(cid:373)e: the pre(cid:272)ise (cid:862)at(cid:863) positio(cid:374) i(cid:374) ti(cid:373)e. Running time: indicates overall length of program i. e. 7pm-9:10pm, 2h 10m. Sequence time: the sum of several scenes that comprise an organic whole. Scene time: a small identifiable part of an event. Shot time: the smallest unit in a film or tv program. Story time: the objective time depicted by the screen event. U(cid:271)je(cid:272)t of fil(cid:373) = first (cid:1006)(cid:1007) years of pi(cid:272)asso"s life, story ti(cid:373)e (cid:1006)0 years a(cid:374)d (cid:1007) years. 20 years could be 10 minutes of running time, 3 years could be 45 minutes. There are two types of objective time: pace: refers to the perceived speed of an event, whether it drags or moves briskly, rhythm: refers to the flow within the event segments.