Last class was our first videography class. We watched a couple videos about matched action, jump cuts, and cut aways. Today I'd like you to upload that video onto your blog and work through the following tutorial. It is time consuming but you can have the period to work on this. The questions go chronologically for the most part.
After this you will work through the following videography tutorials at your own speed. Please click on "Editing". It might seem backwards to start with editing but it actually makes sense to work backwards with videography so you know what scenes you will need before you start shooting. You can work through the tutorial and answer the following at the end. Please watch the clips that go with the tutorial. :
Tutorial
According to the blog, what is editing?
1. What is a sequence? What order should a sequence generally follow? Why?
2. What is matched action? When should you cut a shot to give it the most "invisible" type of editing possible?
3. What is a jump cut? How do you hide it?
4. What is screen direction? How do you ensure that you maintain good screen direction?
5. How can you use exit/entrances to help you match the action in a sequence?
If you finish all of the above, open your movie file back up and try playing around with the audio setting. I'll give you a brief demonstration about audio in your iMovie files, including how to detach audio from your clip and how to have multiple layers of audio and adjust the various volumes.
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