Tuesday 5 March 2013

Combining Shots into Sequence


Combining shots into sequence is quite straight forward, it is what the title says.

The director will undergo the process of putting together different shots and making them flow into one film or advert. The shots will have been edited individually and placed together to make it all look good, the editing will be almost invisible to the audience viewers so they view it as one large sequence.

In an action film, a short minute fight could take days to produce a fully finished version of the fight, all the different angles used need to be combined to create one full sequence that shows the fight as the director wants it to be showed.

A good example of this could be: 


The angle is constantly changing, with the establishing shot in front of them fighting as the main camera angle it keeps returning to, we see the angle changing every three or so seconds to show a different aspect.

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