Scene (assembly plan), a piece of film, which removed part of the action (the scene of the episode) film.
Depending on the meaning and portray the characteristics of the transmitted action of shooting techniques, creative style director and other factors, length (footage).
A scene can vary from a few meters to 100-150 m.
For example, a short installation plans increases the dynamism and intensity of characteristic scenes and car chases, fighting, violent fun, etc.
Long mounting frames are used to calm and narrative scenes.
The total number of scenes in a feature film from 200 to 800 scenes, consistently incongruous when mounting the film fades and merge into a unified perception of the viewer into the story. The same scene, depending on the context of mounting can be a different meaning and serve different purposes.
Fader, a way to connect the individual scenes movie. Mounting the transition from frame to frame within the scene by the development of an action and its interpretation of the author. The smoothness of the transition requires a mounting frame in the general stylistic characteristics (eg, unity of place and time of action, character lighting, the direction and rate of movement). In this transition is mounting frame with a different mix of size plans on the basis of continuing the same actions.
Fader from episode to episode film cannot have common features.
To perform such installation transitions due to a change of place and time of action, contrast, rhythm and visual solutions.
Depending on the semantic and emotional problems fade and can be harsh, but connect those shots - in the sense of contrasting and drawing pictures. The connection between scenes can be achieved by a sequential shooting various scenes on a film or gluing individual pieces of film in the process of editing the film.
In these widely used techniques such motion pictures as an image displacement, influx, repeated exposure.
In the practice of film enthusiasts the most common fader using a variety of options for receiving the image displacement.
The simplest of these is that, at the junction of two assembly plans a frame with a picture completely paint over black lacquer or ink, and previous and subsequent frames paint over part, gradually increasing the field of view.
When projecting the impression that at the time of changing scenes on the screen as it opens and closes "blind."
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