Fade-out and fade-in – Canon CINEZOOM 512 User Manual
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FADE-OUT AND FADE-IN
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FADE-OUT (F. O.)
By
gently
pushing
the
variable
shutter
ad
justing
lever
continuously,
the
shutter
can
be closed at the CLOSE position. When this
is done, the bright picture gradually darkens
and
finally
fades
out.
This
is
known
as
"fade-out”
• If the lever is turned beyond CLOSE, it
is possible (up to the red dot) to run the
film with a totally closed aperture.
FADE-IN (F. I.)
By
shooting
the
film
while
progressively
returning
the
totally
closed
lever,
the
dark
picture
gradually
becomes
brighter.
This
is
known as "fade-in.”
•
The fading technique is used in movies
when there is a change of scene. Generally
speaking, the fade-in operation is used at
the beginning of a movie and the fade-out
at the end. The technique of fading may
also be used to show the elapse of time
or a sudden change in scene. However, it
should not be used indiscriminately.
•
For
a
quickly
changing
scene,
with
the
filming speed at 16, a fade of 1~1.5 sec.
would be adequate, or about 2-~3 sec. in
the case of a slow moving scene.
Fade-out
Fade-in
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