Describe two instances of cutting on action in Scott Pilgrim Vs the World . How does Scott
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- Describe two instances of cutting on action in Scott Pilgrim Vs the World.
- How does Scott Pilgrim Vs the World exemplify the continuity editing style?
- In the fight scene with Gideon Graves (for the sake of clarity, let's say the fight begins the moment Scott says, "I want to fight you for me".) in Scott Pilgrim Vs the World, how many shots are there? How does the number of shots dictate the pace of the scene?
- Dissolves were very common in silent era and early Hollywood films. Find an example of a dissolve and provide the link. How does the dissolve take the viewer from one scene to another?
- Give an example of an establishing shot from Scott Pilgrim Vs the World.
- briefly explain why the 180 degree rule is considered important in setting up a scene and editing.
- How is eyeline match editing used in the scene where Scott battles Matthew Patel?
- Provide an example of a shot/reverse shot from a conversation scene in Scott Pilgrim Vs the World.
- Provide and example of a flashback from Scott Pilgrim Vs the World.
- Find a fight scene from a film from the 1960's. First, count the number of shots in the scene. Next, explain how the scene differs from Scott Pilgrim's fight with Gideon Graves in terms of pacing and style. Be sure to provide a link to the fight scene you found.
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