SKETCH: JUMP CUTS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQs5nz8Shd0

This sketch is informed by the time-lapse sketch, and builds on similar ideas and themes. This isn’t featured in the case study, however, this sketch features in our investigation because of it’s relevance in relation to a hybrid narrative, in relation to quickly and visually explaining a message.

This is an alternate way to a time lapse to show progress, but I believe it focuses more upon the craft than the actual creation/labour that is involved, as what you see is far more based upon the results than anything else. For example, by not seeing the hand moving rapidly around the paper, it slightly removes a human aspect from the video.

I find it difficult to categorise jump cuts as specifically a narrative or non-narrative device, as it works primarily visually rather than in a storytelling context.

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