1. Scene Description:
An innocent character is stalked by a werewolf.
Editing Speed slow/fast:
Slow and Fast
Justification:
Slow editing can be used to create mystery about the stalker however fast editing can be used to create suspense and thrill.
2. Scene Description
A character confesses their horrific crime to someone.
Editing Speed slow/fast:
Slow
Justification:
Slow editing will be used to create shock but a reality of the situation.
3. Scene Description:
Two teams compete in the finals of a street dance competition.
Editing Speed slow/fast:
Fast
Justification:
It would be fast editing because it could create a fast pasted and intense scene.
4. Scene Descripton:
A high speed car chase ends in tragedy.
Editing Speed slow/fast:
Fast and slow.
Justification:
I would use fast editing at the start of the scene where they are having a car chase to make it fast paced and an intense scene, however when there is tragedy it would be slow to create sadness and a bit of depression.
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