Five Master Edits

Video: https://youtu.be/k4RTaZ0aRn4

Symbolism
For our Symbolism shot, we used instruments. Our first clip zooms into my flute's head joint and our second clip zooms out of Noah's trombone bell. Our symbol in this video would be an instrument because as the camera zooms in and out the object remains an instrument.

Contrast
Our Contrast shot showed Woody reading his book and then transitioned to my nephew dancing his little heart out. This was an example of Contrast because it showed two very different actions. In this case, woody calmly reading versus my nephew wildly dancing.
 
Parallelism 
Our Parallelism shot first showed me walking then showed Ms.Henerson's precious snake slithering. We used this as parallelism because both clips share the theme of subjects traveling down a hallway. 

Leitmotif
Our Leitmotif video Constantly showed our friend Eva clapping and yelling "BAND TEN HUT" Then it would quickly show the subject(s) come to attention. We thought this was a great example of leitmotif because it allowed the reader to expect the subject(s) to come to attention every time Eva would clap and yelled.   

Simultaneity
Our Simultaneity shot switched back and forth from two different events happing at the exact same time. In this case, it switched from an airplane nearly landing back in Florida and a view of a rodeo that was taking place in Mexico. We thought this was a great example because the events were so different yet were happening at the same time.




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