Speed of Editing The speed of editing determines the mood of what is taking place in the scene. How the scene is edited or cut establishes this.
For example, if the desired emotion for the audience is anxiety or suspence, the editing will be quick and the shots will change quickly and frequently:
However, a film doesn't need to have any editing. The film Russian Ark was filmed in one take using steadicam technology and precisional organisation.

Usually, the beginning of a film would have long scenes for the audience to understand what's going on and who the characters are. But as the film progresses, and the plot begins to thicken (especially for action packed films) the shots may become shorter - depending on the desired mood of the audience.
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