Transitions and Effects
Transition is the movement from on shot to the next. they're different transitions that suggest different ideas to the audience. It is really important to choose the right one.
There are many different transitions and effects that can be used to manipulate the diegetic time and space. This can be done through the use of transitions, graphic match, following the action, multiple point of view, short variation and manipulation of time and space.
Straight cut
Dissolves

Fade

Wipes
A wipe is quite an unusual out of the different transitions and it is when one image is pushed off the screen by another. These image can be pushed in any direction but it more common for the image to be pushed off the left-hand side, this movement is more consistent with the sense of the time moving forward. Using a wipe can be effective as it signal tot he audience that they are being shown different locations that are experiencing the same time. it is the visual equivalent of saying "meanwhile..." these types of transitions are used a lot in the star wars films.
Graphic Match
Manipulation of Diegetic Time and Space
Effect can be used to manipulate diegetic time and space very effectively, they are very important part of the film industry. They can be used to show that a time period has changed in a flashback/forward, to show a location has changed, and to show that time is moving quicker or slower than normal. However an effect doesn't have to be complicated as it can simply be the use of a colour filter or altering the saturation of an image to either enhance the colour or remove it. When a flashback effect is needed the editor tends to make the image black or white. One common technique is altering the speed of the footage. A good example of this is in the film The Time Machine in which the main character enters the time machine and the environment changes as he travels through time, a similar example is the Time Turner in Harry Potter. There are many different types of effects that can be added in the post production stage of editing to achieve the desired effect.
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