© Anselm Spoerri Lecture 13 Video Editing –Short Movie Example –Meaning – Basic Film Editing –Compress Time –Create Illusion of Continuity –Create Illusion.

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© Anselm Spoerri Lecture 13 Video Editing –Short Movie Example –Meaning – Basic Film Editing –Compress Time –Create Illusion of Continuity –Create Illusion of Cause & Effect –Parallel Editing –Motivate Cuts

© Anselm Spoerri Short Movie Example NIKE AD –Click on Please click on “nikead.wmv” link to play video (it may take a while) –Count the number of image changes (within the same scene or between scenes)

© Anselm Spoerri Film Editing – Tools & Devices Illusion of Motion Continuity of Direction of Motion & Speed Total > Medium > Close-up Shot Continuity of Location of Focus Continuity of Line of Sight

© Anselm Spoerri Hi – I am in a rush

© Anselm Spoerri Illusion of Motion

© Anselm Spoerri Illusion of Motion

© Anselm Spoerri Motion Out of Frame

© Anselm Spoerri Where Does Boy Reappear? His Direction of Motion?  ? ? ? ? 

© Anselm Spoerri Direction of Motion Continuity 

© Anselm Spoerri Need to Maintain Speed Continuity 

© Anselm Spoerri Illusion of Motion

© Anselm Spoerri Illusion of Motion

© Anselm Spoerri Total Shot

© Anselm Spoerri Medium Shot

© Anselm Spoerri Close-up Shot

© Anselm Spoerri Total > Medium > Close-up  Spatial Alignment

© Anselm Spoerri Total Shot

© Anselm Spoerri Medium Shot with Poor Spatial Continuity

© Anselm Spoerri Close-up with Poor Spatial Continuity - Jumpy

© Anselm Spoerri Current Location of Focus

© Anselm Spoerri Maintain Location of Focus

© Anselm Spoerri Continuity of Location of Focus

© Anselm Spoerri Line of Sight between Protagonists

© Anselm Spoerri Angle of Line of Sight Continuity

© Anselm Spoerri Camera on Same Side of Line of Sight

© Anselm Spoerri Do not Cross Line of Sight

© Anselm Spoerri Establishing Line of Sight

© Anselm Spoerri Crossing Line of Sight – Seesaw

© Anselm Spoerri Maintaining Angle and Line of Sight

© Anselm Spoerri Camera Again on Same Side of Line of Sight

© Anselm Spoerri Film Editing – Tools & Devices (cont.) Frame Grid Action  Reaction Cut-Away & Audio L-cut Establishing Subjective POV

© Anselm Spoerri The Frame Grid

© Anselm Spoerri Action

© Anselm Spoerri Reaction

© Anselm Spoerri Action or Cut-Away

© Anselm Spoerri Reaction or Jump in Time (Audio L-cut)

© Anselm Spoerri Stop The “Argument”

© Anselm Spoerri Direction and Angle of Gaze

© Anselm Spoerri Subjective Point of View

© Anselm Spoerri Film Editing - Create Illusion of Continuity Compress Time by Selecting "Highlights" Viewer Fills In "Real time" = "Screen time" Maintain Continuity for: –Location of Focus –Motion & Speed –Line of Sight –Theme: similarity in subject & background in terms of shapes, color, texture, motion Leverage Conventions & Viewer Expectations

© Anselm Spoerri Create Illusion of Cause & Effect Sequence Shots Use Continuity Principles Viewers Create Relationships that Do Not Exit in Reality

© Anselm Spoerri Close-up of Face

© Anselm Spoerri Subjective Point of View

© Anselm Spoerri Effect

© Anselm Spoerri Cause?

© Anselm Spoerri Effect!

© Anselm Spoerri Parallel Editing Cut Back and Forth between Different Storylines Creates Illusion of Events Happening at the Same Time Enhances Anticipation or Anxiety

© Anselm Spoerri Two Protagonists

© Anselm Spoerri In Discussion

© Anselm Spoerri Boy

© Anselm Spoerri Rushing Home

© Anselm Spoerri Action

© Anselm Spoerri Reaction

© Anselm Spoerri Really …

© Anselm Spoerri Action

© Anselm Spoerri Reaction

© Anselm Spoerri Really Rushing

© Anselm Spoerri Resolution …

© Anselm Spoerri Short Movie Example NIKE AD slow –Click on Please click on “nikeadslow.wmv” link to play video (it may take a while) –Analyze happens to the focus of attention and which continuity principles are employed.