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Continuity Editing Techniques
There are two types of continuity in film: temporal continuity and spatial continuity. Temporal continuity ensures that a film seems to...
What Is Rotoscoping?
The technique of rotoscoping allows animators and filmmakers to create realistic animations and visual effects. What Is Rotoscoping?...
Crosscutting Explained
Filmmakers use crosscutting to present a montage of different scenes, build suspense, add narrative contrast, and more. What Is...
Parallel Editing Explained
parallel editing is a filmmaking technique used to add suspense, speed, and contrast to a film. What Is Parallel Editing? Parallel...
Colour Grading & Colour Correction
Color correction and color grading are processes that occur during postproduction. One makes the film look more natural, and the other...
What is Aspect Ratio ?
An aspect ratio describes the width and height of a screen or image. An aspect ratio consists of two numbers separated by a colon, the...
What is Bit Rate ?
Bitrate is the number of bits per second. The symbol is bit/s. It generally determines the size and quality of video and audio files: the...
What is B - Roll ?
B-roll is secondary footage, often used as cutaway footage, to provide context and visual interest to help tell your story. The A-roll...
What is continuity in editing
A simple definition of continuity editing is the process of editing together different but related shots to give viewers the experience...
Linear Editing
Linear editing is an old process that editors would have to go through to edit a video. In linear editing the editors would have to start...
Types Of Editing Cuts
Jump Cuts Jump cuts are very common in creating faster pacing within action scenes, the fast cuts help create a more dramatic. Jump cuts...
The Purpose Of Editing
The purpose of editing is to be able to take your audience and viewer on a journey. They do this using storytelling and creating a...
What Is Colour Grading?
Colour grading is the post-production process by which a colourist stylizes the colour scheme of the footage by “painting” on top of what...
4 Stages of the Film Editing Process
The film editing process involves a series of versions or cuts (named so because editing used to require the cutting and slicing of...
What Is Film Editing?
Film editing is the process of assembling shots into a motion picture or television show to realize the director's vision. Editing is...
Why Is Editing an Important Part of the Filmmaking Process?
Whether you’re working on an independent short film, a Hollywood feature film, or a television show, the importance of the art of film...
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