(24/9/15) Editing has changed a lot since the first ever film was made in the 1890's. It use to be one camera filming the entire scene, and no editing or movement, just a one take kind of theory. But a man called George Melies was filming one day and his camera died whilst filming a bus. When his camera was restarted a hurst was there instead. Melies called this the Jump cut. Melies also created the fade in & face out, overlapping dissolves and stop motion photography. However whilst filming his 500 films he never once moved the camera. However now in films there are many different camera positions, many different cuts and techniques that directors use.
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