Friday, 7 November 2014

Task Nine: Non-Continuity Editing

A director would choose to use non-continuity editing is because it was self-reflexive which allowed the viewer that they were watching a film. It is more widely accepted because it used material not related to any narrative, this was so that the audience was surprised and intrigued.

  The Hunger Games - Gary Ross - Breaking the 180 Degree Rule;
Gary Ross breaks the 180degree rule because it shows more of the room. This allows the viewer to get an insight how she doesn't feel right. He could of used this to show us that something is wrong. 










The Shining - Stanley Kubrick - Breaking the 180 Degree Rule
Stanley Kubrick breaks the 180degree rule because it shows that he wants to keep the audience intrigued. 










A Bout de Soufflé - Jean-Luc Goddard - Jump Cut;
Jean-Luc Goddard uses a jump cut to startle the viewer and draw attention to something, this gets the viewer think what could happen next. 






1 comment:

  1. Don't forget to explain what the key techniques are at the start of the post. Go back to your notes and have a look what's there.

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