Don’t Lose Me Most movies that you watch take place over the course of a few days, or weeks, or...
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Don’t Lose Me
Most movies that you watch take place over the course of a few days, or weeks, or even years.
Understanding Screen Direction
The continuity is disrupted from one shot to the next casing confusion for the audience.
Using the 180 Degree Rule
Match the eye lines when editing shots of two people interacting with one another.
Breaking the Rule
You can maintain continuity by repositioning the camera using one continuous movement.
Building a Sequence
One common mistake used in Flash animation is to contain all of the action to one shot.
Continuity editing presents each shot in a chronological sequence.
Building a Sequence
What about a shot’s duration? That depends on the type of story you are telling. The rhythm of a scene is determined by the length and frequency of its sots and the movement within each shot.
Watch any chase scene in a movie. These scenes start with a slow build-up with long establish shots. As the chase reaches its climax, the shots get shorter and shorter in duration. They are presented to the audience in rapid succession to intensify the action.
Building a Sequence
Horror movies build suspense through skillful editing. A typical horror movie sequence starts with a series of tight close-ups revealing a character’s anxiety. This is followed by a long continuous shot of the character walking down a dark path. The deliberately slow pacing heightens the audience’s anticipation of what is to come next.
Building a Sequence
In Alfred Hitchcock’s film, Psycho (1960), a woman is brutally murdered in the shower. Hitchcock used a combination of close-up shots with short durations.
Building Sequences in Flash
So how do you build a sequence in Flash? One possible solution is to organize your entire animation into separate scenes.To add a new scene, simply select Insert > Scene. To manage all of the scenes in a Flash file, open the Scene panel by selecting Window > Other Panels > Scene.Flash will play back each scene in order from top to bottom as listed in the Scene panel.
Building Sequences in FlashLocate and open the file 04_TheDuel_Scenes.fla inside the Examples folder in Chapter_05. Test the Movie to see the animation.
Is using scenes in Flash the only way to build a sequence? Absolutely not. Locate and open the file 05_TheDuel_GraphicSymbols.fla inside the Examples folder in Chapter_05. Test the Movie to see the animation. It is visually the same story, but constructed in a different way.
Instead of using separate scenes, each shot was nested inside a graphic symbol. The graphic symbols are strung together on the main Timeline in chronological order.
Building Sequences in Flash
To quickly access each scene’s Timeline select a scene from the drop-down menu.
Building Sequences in Flash
Flash animators often place an entire animation inside a graphic symbol’s Timeline.
Transitioning Scenes
An iris wipe can center on the focal point or be used to highlight an inside joke for the audience.