Thursday, 11 July 2013

Continuity Editing







The three screenshots placed above provides evidence of continuity editing, which is a technique used to edit movies and films. This skill that I've been introduced to is a system of cutting that is used to maintain clear, continuous narrative actions.
What I did firstly to display this skill I've learnt was to select the section that needed adjustment and so placed a line between the two separate sections, and pressed the letter 'T' on the keyboard. This letter on Adobe Premiere Pro is known as the trim tool. Then I moved the mouse from left to right ensuing the section that needed to be cut was placed in order.