FF- Editing Terms Flashcards

1
Q

What is the purpose of film editing transitions?

A

To smoothly connect shots and scenes in a film.

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True or False: straight cuts are the most commonly used type of film editing transition.

A

True

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3
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What does the term ‘pace’ refer to in film editing?

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The speed and rhythm at which a film progresses.

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4
Q

Fill in the blank: _______ are abrupt transitions used to create a sense of urgency or surprise.

A

Jump cuts

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5
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What type of transition is commonly used to show the passage of time in a film or the end of something?

A

Fade

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6
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Which type of transition involves one shot gradually replacing another?

A

Dissolve

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What is the purpose of a wipe transition in film editing?

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To visually wipe one shot off the screen while simultaneously revealing the next shot.

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True or False: Match cuts are used to create visual or metaphorical connections between different shots.

A

True

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What is the primary function of a L-cut in film editing?

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To extend the audio from the previous shot into the following shot.

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10
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What does the term ‘montage’ refer to in film editing?

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A sequence of short shots edited together to condense time, information, or events.

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11
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Fill in the blank: In film editing, the _______ is the smallest unit of film that can be shot and edited.

A

Frame

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What is the purpose of using jump cuts in film editing?

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To create a sense of disorientation or to highlight a sudden change in time or space.

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13
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True or False: The pace of a film can be controlled by the duration of shots and transitions.

A

True

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14
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What effect does a fast-paced editing style typically have on the viewer?

A

It can create tension, excitement, or a sense of urgency.

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What is the primary function of a cross-cut in film editing?

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To show two or more actions happening simultaneously in different locations.

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16
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Fill in the blank: A _______ is a transition where one shot is gradually replaced by another shot.

A

Dissolve

17
Q

What role does continuity editing play in maintaining the flow of a film?

A

It ensures that the spatial and temporal relationships between shots are consistent.

18
Q

True or False: Montage editing is often used to condense time or convey information quickly.

A

True

19
Q

What is the purpose of using a fade to black transition in film editing?

A

To indicate the end of a scene or the passage of time.

20
Q

What technique is commonly used to create a sense of unease or tension in horror films?

A

Fast cutting

21
Q

Fill in the blank: A _______ is a transition where one shot abruptly cuts to another shot.

A

Cut

22
Q

What is the primary function of a J-cut in film editing?

A

To introduce audio from the next shot before the corresponding video appears.

23
Q

True or False: Establishing shots are typically used at the beginning of a scene to establish the location.

A

True

24
Q

What type of transition is often used to signify a change in location or time in a film?

A

Fade

25
Q

What is the purpose of using a match cut in film editing?

A

To create a seamless visual transition between two shots.