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Cinematography LRs

WWW : -Variety of Shots -Great use of Sound Effects -Labelled Shots -Amazing editing + Use of pictures -Good use of music -Bilingual settings -Good use of POV shots EBI : -Incorrect Shot label -Too long

Editing Practical Task

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  Plan : Me and Bradley have an argument about whether 77+33 is 100 or 110.  Actors : Bradley, Me and Comic Relief Me Non-Diegetic sound : ''Sleigh Ride'' by ''The Ronettes'', Vine disappearing Sound Effect (Due to disappearing). Diegetic Sound : Bradley, Me and Comic Relief Me's Dialogue, Door Opening, Table Slamming While recording this, me and Bradley decided to record something that didn't end up with one of us beating the other up, so here is what we have made. Hope you enjoy! P.S. Bradley mistakenly forgot to bleep a piece of Comic Relief Me's profanity, so sorry in advance.

Editing Practical Task SCRIPT

  INT.STAIRCASE BRADLEY walks up the stairs INT.D-BLOCK FIRST FLOOR HALLWAY BRADLEY walk towards DFO1 and opens the door INT.DF01 FRANKLY is on his phone as BRADLEY walks past the table and sits down opposite to  FRANKLY                                  FRANKLY                                                            Oh s***. Hi.  In my opinion, I think that 77+33 should be 100, I mean all the signs kinda point to it. Don't you agree? BRADLEY No. The basic laws of math say that 77 + 33 = 110, not 100. FRANKLY No, its 100. BRADLEY No, it's 110 you imbecile FRANKLY No, it's aesthetically pleasing it's 100 BRADLEY No, it's 110 FRANKLY Well, what do you think about this Both FRANKLY and BRADLEY look towards COMIC RELIEF FRANKLY COMIC RELIEF FRANKLY Uh, uh I have no f******* clue man. COMIC RELIEF FRANKLY disappears and BRADLEY and FRANKLY look back at each other FRANKLY No matter. Anyways, IT'S 100! BRADLEY IT'S 110! FRANKLY 100! BRADLEY IT'S 110! FRANKLY

750 word Analysis on Editing in film

750 word analysis on the editing in Fight Club Fight Club, directed by David Fincher and released in 1999, is a complex and provocative film known for the controversial way it explores themes of masculinity, identity, and consumerism - which stars Brad Pitt and Edward Norton. The story follows an unnamed narrator who becomes involved in an underground fight club, which eventually leads to a radical transformation of society. One of the key elements of the film is its use of editing , which is known for its unique style which includes the use of jump cuts , split screens , and other techniques including repeated scenes shown from different angles and the blurring or shifting of visual images to create a disorienting and chaotic effect. These techniques are used to reflect the narrator's mental state, which helps to create a sense of disorientation and confusion in the viewer. This editing style plays a crucial role in reinforcing the film's themes and making it a uniq