What about editing language understanding did you notice?
There were quite a few standard cuts, but they were used well.
There was a jump cut when the two warrior women got into the car and drove.
There was a cutaway shot when T’Challa called for Suri to activate the car. It made the scene so much better than the car simply appearing. These are probably my favorite shots.
There were long L cuts when T’challa was on the car. Not only the music, but also the sound effects constantly continued across visual clips.
What did you like about the film clip?
I liked how they maintained the momentum of the clip. The quick cuts and transitions showed constant action, with running, shouting, and jumping.
When they did use longer shots, it was typically to show acceleration, or similar.
I also enjoyed the musical score. It was implemented amazingly, like how when T’Challa explodes the car underneath him, the score switches from the radio music to his theme.
What question do you have from what you saw?
How long did this take?
What I learned from this week’s exercise is how much effort goes into planning these things today.