Friday, 10 January 2014

Continuity Editing

When editing a film, the editing must be continuous for the film to be successful. Continuity editing is when all props and clothes are kept the same in the film going from scene to scene. A person cannot film one part of a scene wearing one set of clothes and then finish the scene with another set of clothes.
Continuity editing creates a believable narrative flow which makes the audience believe that the shots are following a logical coherent sequence which makes sense and makes it easier to follow the film.


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