Here we have a clip from the BBC series of Luther. we have posted this clip as we feel it is a good example of showing pace and time, this is also a good example of the editing tecvhnique, cross cutting. All of these techniques shown in this clip we will hopefully be using in our short film, however the content and the way we shoot them in our short film will differ. We aim to increase the pace toward the end of our film to create tension and suspense.
In this particular clip the pace is determined by which character is in the shot. if the antagonist is in the shot the pace picks up, creating a panicked tension, however if the camera is on Luther the pace is decreased, yet despite the pace still being fast there is a sense of calm upon Luther.
Our aim is to use pace/time
to be continued
We did alot of analysis on this. What have you learnt here from this clip - how many shots, are there diffs between Luther and the antagonist, how does sound work, DETAIL
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