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Film & TV Language: final index

1)  Film poster analysis 2)  Mise-en-scene analysis blog tasks 3)  Mise-en-scene video recreation and learner response 4)  Lighting analysis blog tasks 5)  Sound analysis blog tasks 6)  Sound: parallel and contrapuntal video feedback and learner response 7)  Cinematography blog tasks 8)  Cinematography video task and learner response 9)   Editing video task and learner response 10)  Editing blog task - 750 word analysis

Editing blog task

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  Editing: blog task There are some truly fantastic clips for the Editing part of the Film & TV Language unit.  Your final analytical blog task is to find a film or television clip on YouTube that you feel has been edited in a distinctive way and write a 750 word analysis of the clip. One of the key elements that contribute to the effectiveness of the bank robbery scene is the rhythmic pace established through meticulous editing. The director pays close attention to detail and uses a combination of quick cuts and longer takes to control the rhythm of the sequence. Before the heist, there is a deliberate and measured pace. This deliberate pacing not only builds tension but also allows the audience to understand how complex the plan truly. As the heist unfolds, the editing rhythm accelerates and therefore mirroring the heightened adrenaline of the characters and intensifying the audiences experience. Quick cuts between the robbers executing their roles and the reactions of unsuspect

editing practical

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