Editing In Jumanji
The editing in Jumanji mainly consisted of plain cuts to help give the opening scenes some rhythm and to keep it flowing rather than waiting for fades etc. The use of linear editing helps us to keep track of time and space. The sound of the beating of the drum helps us to understand where and when the board game is near. A jump shot is used when the character Alan Parrish is being beaten up by the other boys.
Tuesday, 4 October 2011
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