Thursday, 15 September 2016

Creating pace

Creating space is a technique a director will use to engage the audience. Creating pace is done by cutting from less shots in a short amount of time to more shots in a short amount of time. An example of this would be a scene from the "Matrix reloaded" when the characters are being chased by two killers.





The director of this film wanted to portray the pace as fast as possible to the audience and done so by including a vast number of shots within the scene. The more the number of shots the more the audience has to re-adjust to what is going on so as a result they are engaged.

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