LAW 393 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Film Editing, Previsualization, Flashforward

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rough cut
the initial draft of film after preliminary editing by the film editor, which is often lacking in sound
first cut
the initial version of the edited film, which has been further constructed by the director
final cut
the completed version of the film, which has been approved by the studio to be released to the pulic
storyboard/storyboarding
a pre-visualization technique in which the director sketches out the shots in advance and in sequence
flashback
the intercutting of frames from a character's past, interrupting the present sequence in the film
flashforward
the intercutting of frames from a character's future, interrupting the present sequence in the film
matching action
a cut from one shot to another in which the action of the characters is continuous or similar in nature
graphic match
a cut from one shot to another in which there is similarity between the two subjects' shape and form
juxtaposition
a technique in which cutting from one shot to another creates an effect or emotion for the viewer
rhythm
the pacing of a scene or film, as determined by the editor's choices of when and how to cut
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