Editing
I have comprised a small video to show some simple transitions that can be used in our production, it will be posted on our blogs but here is the link to the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPJl-F2o_7o
Transitions
Transition One, Fade: The most basic transition, it’s so simple and effect that I think it works the best out of all the transitions. It provides a nice smooth change between a scene. It would work best with a calm scene rather that a fast paced action scene.
Transition Two, Dissolve: Another simple transition but one at which I feel doesn’t work very well at all. It gives the film a crude, patchy and unprofessional feel.
Transition Three, Wipe Wide Down: This transition would be good to show a new day. It feels like it wipes everything clean. It would be used to show different times of days.
Transition Four, Page Curl: This one is also like Wipe, it feels as if it should be used to show a new beginning or change in time.
Transition Five, Inset: Personally I would not use this transition it feels very unprofessional. The transition feels too blocky.
Transition Six, Flip: This transition I could see being used in the title or credits bit not within the actual video clip itself.
Transition Severn, Bars: This one I feel is the worst of the lot, it feels so very unprofessional and doesn’t work well as a transition at all.
Wednesday, 3 February 2010
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What have you gained from this? How will it help your production?
ReplyDeleteby learning about transitions we could possibly use for our final edit we can decide on what music would suit the transitions. When filming we can decide on how long we should shot certain scenes for as we can know when to cut them etc.
ReplyDeleteAlso this can help our production as seeing examples before we start editing will let us know what look professional and what does not, so we can achieve a higher grade.