Editing and transitions

 Good afternoon people, I today learned the full Cambridge Vocabs with using this scene called together.


1. 0:00 – Straight cut: The film opens suddenly, putting us right beside the couple and making it feel personal.

2. 0:04 – graphic match: Two similar shots connect smoothly, showing their bond and keeping the flow.

3. 0:10 – Jump cut: Time skips forward, hinting that things are changing between them.

4. 0:12 – Cross-cutting: The editor switches between both people, showing how they are apart but still linked.

5. 0:18 – dissolve : One image fades into another, creating a soft, dream-like feeling.

6. 0:22 – Fade out:  A brief fade gives the moment more emotion and reflection.

7. 0:26 – Eyeline match: We see what the character looks at, helping us feel what they feel.

8. 0:30 – Parallel editing: Both characters are shown doing similar actions, showing a connection even in distance.

9. 0:35 - sound bridge: The sound from one scene continues into the next, keeping the mood steady.

10. 0:38 – Cutaway: A quick shot of an object or detail slows the pace and adds meaning.


Fast and slow cuts show closeness and distance.  Dissolves and fades make the story feel soft and emotional.  Cross-cutting shows that love stays even when people are apart.

The shots help us feel the characters’ sadness and connection.  The slow rhythm shows this is a story about love and memory


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