Tuesday, November 24, 2009

video sequincing article


We were asked to read an article on video sequencing
I learned that with video sequencing you have to learn and practice it you can’t just do it there is lots of planning and strategy involved. Video sequencing is used to shorten and simplify a video clip, which keeps your attention so it does not bore your viewers. An example would be instead of having someone walking down the stairs to their kitchen making bacon then eating it (which would take about 2 minutes) you could film 2 seconds of the person’s feet going down the stairs. Then a quick shot of him entering the kitchen, a shoot of bacon sizzling in a pan, and finally him putting a piece of bacon in his mouth, and chewing.  Sequencing makes a video easier to watch, and more interesting, but it’s something that takes lots of training and practice
to see the article click on the link

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