Video Alters Space and Time

It used to be that discussing the space-and-time continuum fell into the domain of science fiction writers and astrophysicists. Not any more, though.

Fundamentally, videography always includes altering time and space for your viewer. Through video, you can routinely expand seconds into minutes or compress hours into seconds. You can take your viewers around the world in a few moments, and even make them believe they are somewhere they really aren't. Sound like a lot of power? It is, but it's surprisingly easy to master a lot easier than going to college for an advanced physics degree.

What Do "Space" and "Time" Mean?
To the videographer (and to the viewer) the four sides of the television screen define a window to the world. As a video editor you have unbounded ability to manipulate space. Space is only what your viewers see (or, more accurately, what they believe they see) and nothing more. If you include something in your shot, it exists in your video world. If you don't show it, it doesn't exist in the mind of …

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