Sunday, August 30, 2015

Launching the Imagination Summary- Dana Hatchett

According to Launching the Imagination, understanding time is an essential aspect of work and the effects of time are important in all areas of art. The four basic units of sequential structures used in film, video and graphic novels are frames, shots, scene, and sequence. A frame is a single static image. A shot is a continuous group of frames. A scene is constructed from time and continuous space. A sequence is a collection of related shots and scenes. The four types of shot-to-shot relationships include graphic relationships, spatial relationships, temporal relationships, and rhythmic relationships. Alfred Hitchcock used these four types of shot-to-shot relationships in his work to create a suspenseful and eye-catching movie.

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