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More examples! (and one or two more categories)
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Jump Cuts O 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) 00:12:00-00:21:00 mark most famous example? Combines jump and match cut O - Encounter the Monolith, a thing created by aliens that drives species forward in progress apes start using weapons, etc. O - Represented by a jarring jump/match cut O - Represents huge jump in time, progress of species O Trip to the Moon (1902), Georges Méliès (more on this later)
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Parallel Montage O The Dark Knight (2008), at around the 1:30:00 mark How does Christopher Nolan “pull the rug out from underneath” the audience? O How are our expectations played with here? How does Nolan take advantage of our assumptions?
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Soviet Montage O Sergei Eisenstein –Soviet Russian film director and film theorist, a pioneer in the theory and practice of montage O The definition of Soviet Montage, and Sergei Eisenstein’s theory of montage, says that we can place two different, “unrelated” images next to one another to create new meanings. For instance, in the Soviet film Strike, “a shot of striking workers being attacked cut with a shot of a bull being slaughtered creates a film metaphor suggesting that the workers are being treated like cattle. This meaning does not exist in the individual shots; it only arises when they are juxtaposed” (Wikia). (I won’t show you that one because it’s gross) O Odessa steps – FRIDAY!
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American Montage O The blending of events, often through dissolves, with the effect of showing the passage of time (and usually the growth of a character in some way) O Citizen Kane again! (The breakfast scene) O Rocky (1976) (most famous example) Rocky (1976) O Spoofed in Team America: World Police (2004)Team America: World Police (2004)
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Insert/cutaway/shot-reverse- shot O The Hunger Games (2012) O Hum-drum way of delivering dialogue O Exposition, mostly O Katniss and Peeta Katniss and Peeta
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Reaction shot/match cut O Troll 2 (1990) O Also known as the “Best Worst Movie of All Time” O Jumps from our protagonist to what he’s looking at, then back to him for his reaction O Troll 2 Troll 2 O “OH MY GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD!”
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Transitions/Foley editing O Star Wars (1977) makes heavy use of wipes and other transitions O Won an Oscar for editing O Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (2005) The many wipes of George LucasThe many wipes of George Lucas O Cool Foley editing techniques Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
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How does editing and music change the following clips?
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Mary Poppins O Original trailer Original trailer O Scary Mary Scary Mary
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The Shining O Original trailer Original trailer O Romantic Comedy Romantic Comedy
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