Showing posts with label frearson editing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label frearson editing. Show all posts

Monday, 5 December 2011

Editing Paragraph, my one.

The idea that there is no equilibrium allows for you to interpret the fact that he is un-happy, The equilibrium comes from Todorovs theory and this is challenging his theory, this is supported by the editing in the work out session, it is short takes, and compressed time, which provide us with a montage and this suggests that he is un-happy with it, it shows us how he is dis-interested with what he is doing, through the fact that it makes it happen faster, suggesting that he wants it to end, and this supports the stereotype of teenagers being lazy, how-ever it also challenges that of them being happy and partying all the time.

Editing Paragraph Example

Parallel editing is used to show that the boy and girl are related and have a strong relationship. We can see through the parallel editing that they lead very different teenage lives, showing binary opposite characters. She is coming home; rebelling against house rules and he has been in his own bed. This conforms to Levi Strauss' idea that all narratives have opposites. The two narrative threads come together as she reaches the window and the cut aways show that she relies on him to cover up for her.