Experimenting on Tuesday: A Plan

As I’ve gotten further into my degree, I’ve noticed that the majority of my focus on film and TV is regarding visual aesthetics. I am more so interested in things like cinematography, editing, coverage or ‘decoupage’ and less so in the actual story / construction of narrative and character side of things.

Going along with this angle, I did some research on potential visual techniques I could try during Tuesday’s class, and came across some video essays (here and here) about director Edgar Wright’s style. I was reminded of seeing his films for the first time and being so impressed by the dynamic, exciting and unique way he presented his scenes. After watching the video essays, I realised that although I had always focused on the great editing, Wright actually uses his innovative techniques as a more interesting way to tell the audience about his characters and the situations they are in. After this inspiration, I decided to try and recreate one of the editing techniques that Wright employs in his films.

On Tuesday I would like to experiment with match cutting/matching scene transitions like this. These can be used to indicate time passing or location changing, to suggest a connection between two things, or just to establish a strong continuity of action. Obviously this would require extremely careful framing and timing, so I’m not sure if I’ll be able to create a flawless cut, but I’m hoping I can achieve something similar to that effect.

I’ve come up with some scenarios I’d like to film:

  1. Location change – a person walks across the frame. Halfway through, the background location changes although the person stays in the same position, so it seems like they have walked through to a completely different place.
  2. Object change – two graphically similar objects moving shot in similar framing. In editing, cut during the movement so that one shot transitions into the other.
  3. Possibly also have two people doing the same action in different places, cut whilst the action is happening halfway from first person to second person.

 

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