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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. |
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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Revision as of 08:18, 15 September 2014
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
- Prelap
- Separate Scene Storytelling
- Silent Scenery Panel
- Wipes
- Idiosyncratic Wipes which have multiple variations.