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- Axial_cut abstract "An axial cut is a type of jump cut, where the camera suddenly moves closer to or further away from its subject, along an invisible line drawn straight between the camera and the subject. While a plain jump cut typically involves a temporal discontinuity (an apparent jump in time), an axial cut is a way of maintaining the illusion of continuity. Axial cuts are used rarely in contemporary cinema, but were fairly common in the cinema of the 1910s and 1920s.An axial cut can be made with the use of a zoom lens, or physically moving the camera with a crane or camera dolly. The intervening footage (as the camera moves or zooms) is then removed while editing the film. Since footage is discarded, this technique works better for static shots. If action is involved, several takes will be required to get the necessary footage.Alternatively, a multiple-camera setup can be used, with the cameras showing the subject at different sizes. The footage from both cameras is then edited together to create the effect. As the cameras cannot occupy the same space, there will always be a slight deviation from the axis. Moving the cameras further away from the subject and using telephoto lenses can reduce the deviation.".
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- Axial_cut wikiPageWikiLink Akira_Kurosawa.
- Axial_cut wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_Hitchcock.
- Axial_cut wikiPageWikiLink Camera_dolly.
- Axial_cut wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cinematic_techniques.
- Axial_cut wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cinematography.
- Axial_cut wikiPageWikiLink Category:Film_editing.
- Axial_cut wikiPageWikiLink Crane_(machine).
- Axial_cut wikiPageWikiLink Dario_Argento.
- Axial_cut wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Capra.
- Axial_cut wikiPageWikiLink Hiroshi_Shimizu_(director).
- Axial_cut wikiPageWikiLink John_McTiernan.
- Axial_cut wikiPageWikiLink Jump_cut.
- Axial_cut wikiPageWikiLink Lev_Kuleshov.
- Axial_cut wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Scorsese.
- Axial_cut wikiPageWikiLink Multiple-camera_setup.
- Axial_cut wikiPageWikiLink Sadao_Yamanaka.
- Axial_cut wikiPageWikiLink Sergei_Eisenstein.
- Axial_cut wikiPageWikiLink Steven_Spielberg.
- Axial_cut wikiPageWikiLink Zoom_lens.
- Axial_cut wikiPageWikiLinkText "Axial cut".
- Axial_cut wikiPageWikiLinkText "axial cut".
- Axial_cut wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cinematic_techniques.
- Axial_cut wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Continuity_Editing.
- Axial_cut wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Film-term-stub.
- Axial_cut subject Category:Cinematic_techniques.
- Axial_cut subject Category:Cinematography.
- Axial_cut subject Category:Film_editing.
- Axial_cut hypernym Cut.
- Axial_cut type Food.
- Axial_cut type Technique.
- Axial_cut comment "An axial cut is a type of jump cut, where the camera suddenly moves closer to or further away from its subject, along an invisible line drawn straight between the camera and the subject. While a plain jump cut typically involves a temporal discontinuity (an apparent jump in time), an axial cut is a way of maintaining the illusion of continuity.".
- Axial_cut label "Axial cut".
- Axial_cut sameAs Q2131131.
- Axial_cut sameAs Ransprung.
- Axial_cut sameAs m.05h9vh.
- Axial_cut sameAs Q2131131.
- Axial_cut wasDerivedFrom Axial_cut?oldid=690418870.
- Axial_cut isPrimaryTopicOf Axial_cut.