This document describes the transitions between shots in a video or sequence of events. It provides examples of different types of transitions, such as subject-to-subject (changing the main focus or character), action-to-action (one action followed by another), scene-to-scene (changing locations), aspect-to-aspect (changing the camera angle or view), and moment-to-moment (zooming or modifying a single shot). The transitions are analyzing a sequence involving a man drinking alone in a room who interacts with objects like a bottle, bed, mirror, and window.
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Subject-足to-足subject:
He
grabs
the
bottle
then
walks
to
the
bed,
changing
the
subject
Subject-足to-足subject:
He
walks
to
his
bed,
and
then
pours
a
drink,
changing
the
subject
Action-足to-足action:
He
pours
the
drink
then
drinks
it,
so
it
is
an
action
transition
Subject-足to-足subject:
The
man
is
drinking
and
then
changes
to
him
turning
on
the
TV
Aspect-足to-足
aspect:
He
turns
the
TV
on
then
lays
back
to
watch
it.
Moment-足to-足
moment:
The
TV
is
zoomed
closer
and
fills
the
panel
Subject-足to-足
subject:
the
TV
is
the
subject
and
then
the
side
view
of
the
man
becomes
the
subject
Scene-足to-足
scene:
The
scene
changes
from
the
man
drinking
on
the
bed
to
him
standing
in
the
mirror
Action-足to-足
action:
He
thinks
about
death
and
then
drinks,
this
is
an
action
Subject-足to-足
subject:
he
looks
in
the
mirror,
then
pours
drink,
changing
the
subject
Scene-足to-足
scene:
The
scene
changes
from
the
man
pouring
a
drink
at
the
mirror
to
a
shot
of
the
window
Aspect-足to-足
aspect:
it
shows
a
back
view
of
the
man,
then
shows
a
shot
of
his
face
in
the
mirror
Aspect-足to-足aspect:
the
shot
of
the
window
zooms
in
to
show
what
is
outside
Aspect-足to-足aspect:
the
shot
of
the
window
changes
to
show
the
man
staring
out
of
the
window