Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Editorial rate noun explanation

Editorial rate noun explanation

The shot clipping rate refers to the frequency of shot switching, which is calculated by the number of shots contained in a shot sequence occupying a certain length and a certain projection time.

Editing refers to the screening, selection, decomposition and combination of a large number of materials shot in film production, and finally completes a smooth work with clear organization, distinct theme and artistic appeal.

When each shot in this shot sequence is long, we call it "low editing rate"; When each shot in a shot sequence is short, we call it "high editing rate".

Editing is an indispensable work in the process of film production, and it is also the last re-creation in the process of film art creation.