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Tuesday, 17 January 2017
James Arthur; Say You Wont Let Go.
-say-you-won-t-let-go
[INTRO] [VERSE] (0:00-0:30)
-say-you-won-t-let-go
[INTRO] [VERSE] (0:00-0:30)
I met you in the dark
You lit me up
You made me feel as though
I was enough
We danced the night away
We drank too much
I held your hair back when
You were throwing up
[PRE-CHORUS] (0:30-0:50)
Then you smiled over your shoulder
For a minute, I was stone cold sober
I pulled you closer to my chest
And you asked me to stay over
I said, I already told ya
I think that you should get some rest
[CHORUS] (0:50-1:21)
I knew I loved you then
But you'd never know
Cause I played it cool when
I was scared of letting go
I know I needed you
But I never showed
But I wanna stay with you
Until we're grey and old
Just say you won't let go
Just say you won't let go
[VERSE] (1:21-1:41)
I wake you up with some breakfast in bed
I'll bring you coffee
With a kiss on your head
And I'll take the kids to school
Wave them goodbye
And I'll thank my lucky stars for that night
[PRE-CHORUS] (1:41-2:01)
When you looked over your shoulder
For a minute, I forget that I'm older
I wanna dance with you right now, oh
And you look as beautiful as ever
And I swear that everyday you'll get better
You make me feel this way somehow
[CHORUS] (2:01-2:31)
I'm so in love with you
And I hope you know
Darling your love is more than
Worth its weight in gold
We've come so far my dear
Look how we've grown
And I wanna stay with you
Until we're grey and old
Just say you won't let go
Just say you won't let go
[BRIDGE] (2:31-2:42)
I wanna live with you
Even when we're ghosts
Cause you were always there for me
When I needed you most
[CHORUS] (2:42-3:12)
I'm gonna love you till
My lungs give out
I promise till death we part
Like in our vows
So I wrote this song for you
Now everybody knows
That it's just you and me
Until we're grey and old
Just say you won't let go
Just say you won't let go
[OUTRO] (3:12-3:30)
Just say you won't let go
Oh, just say you won't let go
Monday, 7 November 2016
unit 2 brief 1 extracting information from written sources
Video editing techniques;
Types of cuts; (1)
-jump cuts, two angles of the same shot from different camera positions that only vary slightly.

-L cut & J cut, L cut is where you can still hear the vocals from the previous shot even though it has moved on to the next shot and a J cut is the opposite in which we see the vocals before we see the shot.
-Cutaways, cutaways take the audience away from the main action or subject. This enables the audience to have an idea outside of the main characters environment.
Parallel editing; (2)
Parallel editing can also be refereed to as cross-cut. This is where two things are happening at the same time in different places and it is cut between two different scenes.

The 180 degree rule; (3)
The 180 degree rule is based on the fact that in a scene of two people they should always have the same left/right so that the audience doesn't get confused when the actors suddenly switch sides, it is important that the camera's don't go over the line of action because that is when they will switch. if you unintentionally go over the 180 degree line the person who was originally face the left with all of a sudden be facing the right.
Types of straight cuts, fade in/out;
Fade in and outs- fade outs happens when pictures are gradually replaced by usually a black screen or a solid colour. Fade in's are the opposite and usually start from a solid colour and gradually turn in to a picture this happens at the start of a film.
References;-
(1) 808712364, ? and Paul, J. (2015) 8 essential cuts every editor should know. Available at: http://www.premiumbeat.com/blog/8-essential-cuts-every-editor-should-know/ (Accessed: 13 October 2016).
(2) Moura, G. (2014) ‘Elements of cinema’, Elements of Cinema, 1 July. Available at: http://www.elementsofcinema.com/editing/types-of-transitions/ (Accessed: 13 October 2016).
(3) Director, P. and Community (2013) 180 degree rule explained! Available at: https://vimeo.com/blog/post/180-degree-rule-explained (Accessed: 13 October 2016).
Types of cuts; (1)
-jump cuts, two angles of the same shot from different camera positions that only vary slightly.
-L cut & J cut, L cut is where you can still hear the vocals from the previous shot even though it has moved on to the next shot and a J cut is the opposite in which we see the vocals before we see the shot.
-Cutaways, cutaways take the audience away from the main action or subject. This enables the audience to have an idea outside of the main characters environment.
Parallel editing; (2)
Parallel editing can also be refereed to as cross-cut. This is where two things are happening at the same time in different places and it is cut between two different scenes.
The 180 degree rule; (3)
The 180 degree rule is based on the fact that in a scene of two people they should always have the same left/right so that the audience doesn't get confused when the actors suddenly switch sides, it is important that the camera's don't go over the line of action because that is when they will switch. if you unintentionally go over the 180 degree line the person who was originally face the left with all of a sudden be facing the right. Types of straight cuts, fade in/out;
Fade in and outs- fade outs happens when pictures are gradually replaced by usually a black screen or a solid colour. Fade in's are the opposite and usually start from a solid colour and gradually turn in to a picture this happens at the start of a film.
References;-
(1) 808712364, ? and Paul, J. (2015) 8 essential cuts every editor should know. Available at: http://www.premiumbeat.com/blog/8-essential-cuts-every-editor-should-know/ (Accessed: 13 October 2016).
(2) Moura, G. (2014) ‘Elements of cinema’, Elements of Cinema, 1 July. Available at: http://www.elementsofcinema.com/editing/types-of-transitions/ (Accessed: 13 October 2016).
(3) Director, P. and Community (2013) 180 degree rule explained! Available at: https://vimeo.com/blog/post/180-degree-rule-explained (Accessed: 13 October 2016).
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