5.1.A.3.2 - Transitions (The Seamless Flow of Narrative)
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Practice Questions
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What is a cut in filmmaking?
💡 Hint: Think about quick scene changes in films.
What does a dissolve transition signify?
💡 Hint: Consider scenes where memories or reflections are shown.
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What is a cut?
💡 Hint: Think about quick changes in scenes.
True or False: A dissolve transition can indicate a passing of time.
💡 Hint: Remember how movies show flashbacks.
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Create a scene narrative using each type of transition: cut, dissolve, fade, wipe, and montage. Detail their emotional impact.
💡 Hint: Map the emotional journey of the character alongside their transitions.
Analyze a film of your choice and identify how transitions affect pacing and emotion. Discuss specific scenes.
💡 Hint: Focus on key scenes where transitions stand out in effect.
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