Answer: an inside/out editing pattern
Explanation: When an editor with a close-up detail shot such that viewers do not know or understand the setting or environment, then after a series of related shots backs off the data I'll and thus the relationship becomes visible. The inside/out editing pattern is dynamic and different from the traditional outside/in editing where the editor start by establishing shots about the setting before gradually going further.
In inside/out, the editor suddenly takes viewers from a line they understand to another new setting which requires a few related shots before being understood.
The answer choice C is a A major scale
Answer:
Shot
Explanation:
Films are medium of communication through which multiple ideas, thoughts and messages are delivered. It would not be wrong to say that films industry is a whole new world in itself and like every other place even it has a language of its own. Film shots are basic elements of film making and a common language circulates among writers, camera operatives, directors, and cinematographers. Cinematic language together amalgamate various elements into single shot and give a meaning to it just like any other language does by combining its words together, forming a sentence which reflects a meaning out of it.