EYELINE MATCH-
This is all about when a shot A is looking at something and shot B is also looking at it. and it also a type of edit which cuts from one character to what that character has been looking at . in this drama there is a eyeline match when the lady welcome both father and son into the room. trying to asked that who is going to pay , the lady look at the father and and son . when the son look at the lady too. before he told is father what to do .. so there is a eye line match in the drama.
This is all about when a shot A is looking at something and shot B is also looking at it. and it also a type of edit which cuts from one character to what that character has been looking at . in this drama there is a eyeline match when the lady welcome both father and son into the room. trying to asked that who is going to pay , the lady look at the father and and son . when the son look at the lady too. before he told is father what to do .. so there is a eye line match in the drama.
there is also a eye line match when the lady was trying to close the door. they boy was worried so he look at the girl and the girl look at the door like wise him trying to close the door. so there was a eye line match in that place too.
ACTION MATCH-
This is all about cutting on the motion, a device of continuity to make an action start in one shot and is completed in next shot. A shot that emphasises continuity of space and time by matching the action of the preceding shot with the continuation of the action. (For example a shot of a door opening after a shot of a close up of a character’s hand turning a door handle)
this happened when the door was open for the father the son to enter the door was open but after a shot of time the girl was closing the door .. try to cut in and out of the action. and also a match action when the man was carry the boy from the wheelchair, and there was a cut in and later show that he was down to the bed .. just cut out ...
GRAPHIC MATCH-
This is use to drawn an attention of two shot chosen for a graphic similarity. it can also be an edit effect in which two different objects of the same shape are dissolved from one into the other. this happened when the son was asking the father to show the shirt they are wearing to that he can see that they are wearing the same t shirt. and i can say also that it happened too when the father was asking the lady about what the son can do . they asked the same time just to show that there word from each other are similar.....
CROSS CUTTING -
The editing technique of alternating, interweaving, or interspersing one narrative action (scene, sequence or event) with another – usually in different locations or places, thus combining the two: this editing technique usually suggests Parallel action (that takes place simultaneously). Often used to dramatically build tension and/or suspense in chase scenes or to compare two different scenes. Also known as inter-cutting or parallel editing.
And this take places in the drama when the character are divide into two.... when the father is outside and the lady and the son is inside the room. so the edit in that was cross cutting show what is happening to the father outside and showing at the same time too what is happening in the bedroom telling us what is going on.
The shot reverse shot is all about in the drama the door lock and open again.... the shot was that the girl was locking the door in the drama and the reversed shot is that the camera took the shot of the boy didn't want her to lock the door .it tell through the boy face feeling anxious.....
JUMP CUT
An abrupt, disorientating transitional device in the middle of a continuos shot in which the action is noticeably advanced in time and/or cut between two similar shots, usually done to create discontinuity for artistic effect.
this show on the father doing a jump cut. because there is no relationship that is showing the state of the man. because he was worried about the boy and the anxiety . He didn't know what the boy want, but just want to satisfy him due to the disability of the son and have never feel the way some other do when it come to body pleasure.
PACE- The pace of a film is the rhythm the main events of your original script appear on screen. To get a more overview of the impact of different rhythms on a film, I would suggest you watch movies from the two extremes. If you compare a film by Andrei Tarkovsky to another one by say Michael Mann, you'll notice an obvious difference of pace. And the pace in this drama is being low . it generating the feeling or the mood . because no sound track there is silent ....
ACTION MATCH-
This is all about cutting on the motion, a device of continuity to make an action start in one shot and is completed in next shot. A shot that emphasises continuity of space and time by matching the action of the preceding shot with the continuation of the action. (For example a shot of a door opening after a shot of a close up of a character’s hand turning a door handle)
this happened when the door was open for the father the son to enter the door was open but after a shot of time the girl was closing the door .. try to cut in and out of the action. and also a match action when the man was carry the boy from the wheelchair, and there was a cut in and later show that he was down to the bed .. just cut out ...
GRAPHIC MATCH-
This is use to drawn an attention of two shot chosen for a graphic similarity. it can also be an edit effect in which two different objects of the same shape are dissolved from one into the other. this happened when the son was asking the father to show the shirt they are wearing to that he can see that they are wearing the same t shirt. and i can say also that it happened too when the father was asking the lady about what the son can do . they asked the same time just to show that there word from each other are similar.....
CROSS CUTTING -
The editing technique of alternating, interweaving, or interspersing one narrative action (scene, sequence or event) with another – usually in different locations or places, thus combining the two: this editing technique usually suggests Parallel action (that takes place simultaneously). Often used to dramatically build tension and/or suspense in chase scenes or to compare two different scenes. Also known as inter-cutting or parallel editing.
And this take places in the drama when the character are divide into two.... when the father is outside and the lady and the son is inside the room. so the edit in that was cross cutting show what is happening to the father outside and showing at the same time too what is happening in the bedroom telling us what is going on.
- SHOT REVERSE SHOT
The shot reverse shot is all about in the drama the door lock and open again.... the shot was that the girl was locking the door in the drama and the reversed shot is that the camera took the shot of the boy didn't want her to lock the door .it tell through the boy face feeling anxious.....
JUMP CUT
An abrupt, disorientating transitional device in the middle of a continuos shot in which the action is noticeably advanced in time and/or cut between two similar shots, usually done to create discontinuity for artistic effect.
this show on the father doing a jump cut. because there is no relationship that is showing the state of the man. because he was worried about the boy and the anxiety . He didn't know what the boy want, but just want to satisfy him due to the disability of the son and have never feel the way some other do when it come to body pleasure.
PACE- The pace of a film is the rhythm the main events of your original script appear on screen. To get a more overview of the impact of different rhythms on a film, I would suggest you watch movies from the two extremes. If you compare a film by Andrei Tarkovsky to another one by say Michael Mann, you'll notice an obvious difference of pace. And the pace in this drama is being low . it generating the feeling or the mood . because no sound track there is silent ....

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