Tuesday 5 October 2010

motivated edit

A motivated edit is an edit which is motivated by what you see or hear. it breaks the illusion of continuity. When there is a reason for a different shot, a motivated cut is the least disruptive. When an actor looks to one side in a dramatic scene, it cuts to whatever the actor is supposed to be seeing. When someone is talking about something, viewers expect to see it.
as you see when the car screeches you see it cuts from the shot in the car to a shot of the wheel screeching and smoke coming out.this gives a visual representation of the noise to the audience .

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