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Montage Editing vs Continuity Editing

Continuity Editing

Conclusion

Both techniques are widely used with montage allowing more room for an artistic edge and continuity a more necessary technique in common filmmaking.

Continuity Editing

Smoothing over in post production to create flow in film using detailed footage.

Diegetic sound

This presentation will examine the differences and advantages of these two editing techniques.

Sound which is from the realm of the story.

Non diegetic sound such as music can be vital in keeping continuity in film.

Match on action

Important when keeping continuity and making films realistic.

Eyeline match is crucial when avoiding inconsistencies.

continuity errors can occur when small details are missed.

Discontinuity Editing

A deliberate process of eliminating continuity within scenes, getting the watcher hooked on the meaning of the film not just the action.

Takashi miike uses this technique in the film "Dead or Alive".

180 degree Rule

Often used in shot/reverse-shots.

Avoid breaking the rule for continuity errors.

Montage Editing

30 degree rule applies within the

180 degree rule

Sergei Eisenstein-Battleship potemkin- 1925.

Video Editing

Video editing is the technique of editing segments of film in the post production process.

There are many different skills used within this process.

The Establishing Shot

This is usually done by the editor

depending on the budget.

The establishing shot is used to set the scene in film and is usually at the beginning but can come later on.

The re-establishing shot comes after to confirm or give a more detailed depiction of the settings.

5 Methods of montage, Tonal,metric,rhythmic, overtonal and intellectual

Montage Editing

The process of editing used to condense, space, time and information. This process often uses symbolism to give clues about a certain subject.

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