Psycho
shower scene – how is editing used to enhance the conventions?
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The invisible art also known as editing was advanced by DW
grifth who used the first close up. Ever since that moment the art has advanced
greatly and now into the editing we see in movies which have an collection of different
techniques. Editing is the juxtaposition (placing side by side) of shots to
create meaning. Editing is when you choose a range of camera shots arranging it
in a coherent whole. In addition there are many techniques used for editing ,
which give a array of different effects most commonly; cross cut, straight cut,
match on action, fade, dissolve, wipe and split screen. We see use of many
editing techniques in the shower scene in psycho. Although not all techniques
are used there are loads of excellent examples used. Hitchcock uses point-of-view and direct address editing preceding the famous shower scene in Psycho, during which the camera manipulates the spectator's perspective through cutting and enhancing the conventions.
Cross cut is a techniques used in editing it is used to cut
the narrative or action to a different one. This is used to cut down scene times in a two
hour film there is not enough time to show a whole train journey, cross cut is
used to shorten the time in the scene but still give the audience the
impression that they have been on the train and it was long journey. This could be done
by having a shot of the train moving, a shot of a man sleeping and a shot of a
man getting off the train. These shot would all suggest a long train journey without
the long time it would normally take. This can be seen in psycho where the woman is in the shower the use of shots suggest she has been in the shower for a very long time however the editor have only used three shots. This highlights the effect of cross cut editing which creates the feeling of length in psycho through the use of not many shots seen in the tree shots bellow.
Match
on action is A cut made on action or movement
between two shots in which the action has been overlapped either by repetition
of the action or by the use of more than one camera. often helping to establish a strong continuity of action and
linking the two shots metaphorically.
Fade, Dissolve, Wipe and Split screen editing are not seen in the phcyso however are used in thriller film which have contrasting effects. Fade is a transition to or from a blank screen. This is normally seen at the end of scenes. to create a slow eding and for the audience to think about the ending. Dissolve editing are the slow transition as one image merges into another. this is commonly used to show a change of setting or scene. wipe editing is an optional technique where on shot wipes another off the screen. This normally creates a dramatic effect to the audience. Split screen is a division of the screen in order to show two or more lines of action simultaneously. this is commonly used to show two points at the same time.
Fast editing is used
when Marion is getting stabbed in the shower, the cuts include shots of her
hands feet and stomach getting stabbed one after another, this is done within
about 20 seconds of filming. It is conventional to a thriller film to have fast
paste editing this is to keep the audience engaged and alert. In this instant
the main character has just died this begins to trigger questions in the
audience’s head as to what is going to happen in the rest of the film and to
who the mysterious killer is and what their intentions are, this sets the
stories enigma and allows the audience’s minds to flow.
Slow editing is used
in the beginning and end of the shower stabbing, it is used at the beginning to
create the beginning equilibrium. This is when the shower is turned on and when
stepping into the shower. The audience do not know at this point that Marion is
stepping into the cause of her death the shower knob could be used as a trigger
of Marion’s death. After the stabbing, the camera tracks the blood going down
the plug whole this is to signify the characters life going down the drain and
the close up of the eye is to trigger what the audience have just witnessed in
her POV.
You demonstrate an understanding of the various editing techniques and you make it clear which ones have been used in the Psycho sctene. However, you do not explicity idenify where they have been used within the scene, nor do you analyse the effectiveness of them in relation to the genre. You need to explore why the technique has been used. Please address this.
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