Monday, 17 February 2014

Speed Of Editing

Speed Of Editing

The Speed of Editing is how long each shot lasts. In films, all shots last a specific amount of time, whether its a few seconds or a few minutes. The speed of editing can make the audience feel specific emotions. For example, if the editing is fast paced, it could make the audience tense or anxious. However, if the editing is much slower, and shots last longer, it can make the audience feel relaxed, or happy.
Throughout films the speed of editing changes, as the start of films tend to be much slower, to enable the audience the ability to understand the story. Although, towards the end of films, the speed of editing is much faster.

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