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13 Cards in this Set
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Fade-out
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gradually darkens the end of a shot to black
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fade-in
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lightens a shot from black
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dissolve
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briefly superimposes the end of shot A and the beginning of shot B
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wipe
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shot B replaces shot A by means of a boundary line moving across the screen
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Four types of cuts
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1. Medium shot, straight-on angle
2. Medium close-up 3. Extreme long shot 4. Medium close-up |
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Graphic match
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linking shots by graphic similarities
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Rhythmic
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When the filmmaker adjusts the length of shots in relation to one another
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Crosscutting
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Parallel editing, emphasizing action taking place in separate places
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Elliptical editing
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presents an action in such a way that it consumes less time on the screen than it does in the story
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Overlapping editing
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temporal expansion, showing action in Shot 1 and beginning of Shot 2
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Axis of action
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the center line, the 180 line
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180 system
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ensures that relative positions in the frame remain consistent
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Establishing Shot
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delineates the overall space of the shot
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