Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Engaging The Viewer


The introduction of music or a change from a wide shot to a close up is crucial for an editor to know. Sound effects such as muffling of voices often engages the viewer into paying more attention as they want to hear what is going on, this affect can also be used visually by not showing the entire frame or the characters within it to give a sense of mystery giving the audience something to look for and wait for. When sound is removed completely it can be more intriguing than sound in the because you pay attention to every detail that is displayed visually and you get a story from this that builds more tension.

 

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