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Audio, visual, and computer tricks used to take the narrative from one scene to |
Audio, visual, and computer tricks used to take the narrative from one scene to another—most usually used in film, animation, and live action TV, although not unheard of in other media. |
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Methods of |
Methods of '''Scene Transition''' include: |
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* [[Dissolve]] |
* [[Dissolve]] |
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* [[Fade to Black]] |
* [[Fade to Black]] |
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* [[Fade to White]] |
* [[Fade to White]] |
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* [[Flashback Effect |
* [[Flashback Effect]]s |
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** [[Flash Back Back Back]] |
** [[Flash Back Back Back]] |
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** [[Flash Back]] |
** [[Flash Back]] |
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* [["Mister Sandman" Sequence]] |
* [["Mister Sandman" Sequence]] |
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* [[Picture-Perfect Presentation]] |
* [[Picture-Perfect Presentation]] |
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* [[Pre-lap]] |
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* [[Separate Scene Storytelling]] |
* [[Separate Scene Storytelling]] |
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* [[Silent Scenery Panel]] |
* [[Silent Scenery Panel]] |
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* [[Wipe |
* [[Wipe]]s |
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** [[Idiosyncratic Wipes]] which have multiple variations. |
** [[Idiosyncratic Wipes]] which have multiple variations. |
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Latest revision as of 15:34, 4 May 2020
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Audio, visual, and computer tricks used to take the narrative from one scene to another—most usually used in film, animation, and live action TV, although not unheard of in other media.
Methods of Scene Transition include:
- Dissolve
- Fade to Black
- Fade to White
- Flashback Effects
- Impairment Shot
- "Mister Sandman" Sequence
- Picture-Perfect Presentation
- Pre-lap
- Separate Scene Storytelling
- Silent Scenery Panel
- Wipes
- Idiosyncratic Wipes which have multiple variations.