Thursday, November 17, 2011

Learning Assessment & Reflection: 11/17

1. A jagged editing strategy or an inconsistency in pace or tempo gives videos an abstract, interesting aesthetic which make the process of juxtaposition --> emphasis --> reveal work.

2. Achieving the "flow", or the weightless feeling created by the perfect editing of shots-in-motion, depends more on the geometry and subject orientation than matching together two shots to mimic motion. The composition and the precise angles of the visual context decide if two shots can achieve the link of "flow".

3. Sound that is synchronous and seamless in relation to the edited visuals is the general goal in achieving the "flow", equally as important as simply the flawless editing on motion.  

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