Ok, so I have been trying to alter my natural film instincts so that I can reproduce the traditional editing cut style.
Why not I thought, it's a good starting point.
But I'm curious about the "fade to black" between shots.
Why do I need it?
Can't I just do a composite fade from one scene to another, that seems to produce the sensation of time passing.
I'm looking for an example of fade to black. I want to see it in context so I can have a think abou it.
Anyone else got any thoughts about fade to black...or even a composite merge...or using the sun or a clock as a merge out device?
Why not I thought, it's a good starting point.
But I'm curious about the "fade to black" between shots.
Why do I need it?
Can't I just do a composite fade from one scene to another, that seems to produce the sensation of time passing.
I'm looking for an example of fade to black. I want to see it in context so I can have a think abou it.
Anyone else got any thoughts about fade to black...or even a composite merge...or using the sun or a clock as a merge out device?