Editing is completed when the film has already been filmed. Editing is used to get from one scene to another scene. Non-Diejectic sound will also be added at the stage of editing. Editing should not be noticeable to the viewer, editing that is noticeable to the viewer will take away any sense of realism. The most common types of editing are:
- A fade to black, this signifies an ending to an episode.
- Disolve, a way of getting from scene to scene.
- Wipe, this editing technique is used for comedy or specialist films.
- Jump cut, a jump cut can reflect a charcher's state of mind.
- Continuity editing, this editing techique can help the viewer to follow a character.
- Graphic match, this is when a object turns into reality, for example; if you are looking at the clock wishing you were in the sun, then being in the sun.
- 180 degree rule, this is wher the camera stays to 180 degrees and does not cross that line.
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