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Film & TV Language index

  Your final Film & TV Language index should include the following: 1)  Film poster analysis 2)  Mise-en-scene analysis blog tasks 3)  Mise-en-scene video recreation and learner response 4)  Lighting analysis blog tasks 5) Sound analysis blog task 6)  Sound: parallel and contrapuntal video feedback   learner response 7)  Cinematography analysis tasks 8)  Cinematography video feedback   and learner response 9)   Editing video task and learner response 10)  Editing blog task - 750 word analysis

Editing blog task

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  The editing in this clip switched throughout the scene using longer clips and straight cuts while it was peaceful with Jason trying to fill up his car. However, the scene soon switches to fast clips and jump cut to create the scene of a fight to the audience. The continuity edit at the start of him entering the gas station then switches to him filling up the car this gives the audience the idea that this is inside the gas station, this links to the mise en scene as we see the owner of the petrol garage wearing scruffy clothes and looking dirty. The tracking shots of Jason links with the editing as we watch his movements as he is just there to do one thing. The close ups of Jason and the man shows the tranquility of the situation and we expect nothing to happen. The straight cut link to the scene as it’s the most used and common edit suggesting everything is normal Next, we get a long shot of the car coming in from a long angle to suggest that they may cause a problem or they have...