Editing Rhythm
Editing rhythm refers to a number of different shots played in a particular pace in order to excite the audience and increasing intensity.
The quicker the pace, the more intense whereas the slower the pace, the more relaxed.
The editor would then have to choose which particular shot would have the most impact and where, in addition to choosing which shots create a better and more accurate visual representation of what is going on in the scene.
The appropriate sequence of shots will create an effective build up.
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