Thursday 19 December 2013

Planning editing styles - Miss Georgiou

Editing is part of the creative post-production process of filmmaking, and is used to connect to the audience by creating different emotional responses. Editing is important because it can change the whole atmosphere of the film, e.g. a very fast edited sequence will create a lot of excitement and a very slow edited sequence will create suspense. 

Within our opening sequence we will use many editing effects to help set the narrative and connect to the audience. One main editing style we will use will be timing of shots, this is when within the editing stage some shots are either edited slower or quicker to add emotional impact or to create suspense. This is a very useful editing style to use as it can can be used in many different situations within the sequence, for example; quicker editing when the girl is being chased to create suspense and slower editing when the girl is hiding to create an emotional impact towards the character. This will help connect to the audience as they will have an emotional connection towards the situation within the opening sequence. This editing style is conventional to the thriller genre as it creates emotional responses that all conventional thriller films create, for example; suspense is a very big emotion desirably created throughout all thriller films and it will created throughout our opening sequence.

Another editing style that we would focus on within our opening sequence would be the kuleshov effect, which is when two shots are put together to give the audience a third meaning. This effect would be used when the girl is first being followed, the audience can see the girl being nervous and worried and they can see the killer behind her with a hammer. From this they receive a third meaning that he wants to follow her and kill her, this is a third meaning that they have assumed. This editing style will help connect the audience to our opening sequence, as they will be interested in the narrative and characters. This editing style is conventional to the thriller genre as there is always mystery involved within thrillers to help create the three S's; suspense, shock and surprise. Thrillers aim to create these three S's as they entertain the audience which is the aim of all movies.

The third main editing effect we will use within our opening sequence will be the wipe, which is when one part of the screen moves away to wipe another. This will be used at the very end of our sequence when the phone is the only thing on the screen ringing, once the phone is wiped the end of the scene will suggest that the victims life has been taken. This will help connect to the audience as they now know the main focus of the film is the killer and they will want to carry on watching to see what happened to the victim and what the killer will do next. This editing style is conventional to the thriller genre as the wipe stereotypically represents death, which in this case represents the death of the female victim. Death is a major convention within thrillers because it create shock, which engages the audience to the rest of the narrative. 

2 comments:

  1. This post demonstrates some planning techniques. You have started to consider a variety of editing styles that you would like to include within your opening sequence. But further explanation of where it is evident and how the styles are conventions, are needed to demonstrate further planning techniques.

    Also aim to relate your editing points back to the codes and conventions of a thriller film and your target audience, to demonstrate further understanding of why you have selected a certain editing style.

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  2. This post now demonstrates proficient planning techniques. You have explained the different styles well and you have started to consider how your thriller will be conventional. Now aim to include images from your editing, to support the points that you have made and how you have followed your planning.

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