Editing Techniques Objective: I will be able to use editing techniques to create meaning in my short film.

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Editing Techniques Objective: I will be able to use editing techniques to create meaning in my short film.

Cutting in Action/ Standard Cut Having the action of a scene play out in order. In the editor, just do it by putting two clips together in the timeline.

Fade In/Out A slow dissolve at the beginning or ending of a clip. Used for: ending or beginning a new scene that takes place in a new location.

Jump Cut Cutting out the pieces of a clip to make the time SEEM like it goes faster. USED For: Show a long sequence of events in a shot period of time. Guy “jumps” from walking on the start of the bridge to middle of bridge.

Cutaway Shot In a film or video, a cutaway or a cutaway shot is a picture that shows something different from the main thing that is being shown.