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Master Edits in a Professional Film

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 Movie: Arrival https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHFkowNZwSk Symbolism: In this scene, it shows the girl staring off into the clouds so lost into it just thinking about things from the past and it switches to a big statue or blob of something. The object symbolizes what was going though the girls head. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DIS8Vn9ziU Simultaneity: In this scene, it starts off with a bunch of little screen videos showing hundreds of people talking on different topics and it is very loud, but then suddenly gets super quiet and starts to show things floating and it looks like things from outer space. This clips show two things happening at the same time with cutting between the clips. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gpwPmKWtOM Contrast: In this scene, the lady is having a old memory of her little daughter talking to her and then the little girl says I love you. Then, it quickly switches to the next clip where the little girl is now older and does the opposite and says I ha...

5 Master Shots

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  https://youtu.be/UBkNdSTTPGs  The first edit is a contrast shot. This includes two different shots that are different from one another. The first shot was me running and the second was me walking back.  The second edit is a simultaneity shot. This includes two shots that occur at the same time and is used to build suspense. The first shot was me knocking on the door and the second shot is Theresa looking at the door reacting to my knock.  The third edit is a symbolism shot. This includes two different shots that compare to the same thing and have the same meaning. The first shot was a picture of a sign with a mask and the second shot is me with a mask on showing a symbolism to the picture.  The fourth shot is a leitmotif shot. This includes two shots with the first one showing me about jump off the edge and and a clip of Theresa telling me not to and it is constantly going through my head to not jump.  The fifth shot is a a parallelism sht. This includes ...

Camera Angles in Major Motion Pictures

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                                                                       Movie: Deadpool 1. Close Shot This is a close shot because the camera angle is only showing the actor from the shoulders up. Deadpool is just waking up and trying to figure out his plans and what bad guys he will be taking down today. This gives the audience a focus on his face and you can really see all the scars around his face. 2.  Establishing Shot  This is an establishing shot because it is the first scene you see in the movie. This hot usually shows a large location or main scene. In his movie, the establishing shot is this big building which is an apartment where Deadpool lives at. This gives viewers an idea of how he lives his life and also shows that it was in Hong Kong. 3.  Master Shot This master shot shows the mai...