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Our Thriller intro has a heavy use of Flashbacks to create Enigma and Suspense. Without an Auditory or Visual element to imply a Flashback, the frequent transitions may seem more like Parallel editing where both events are happening simultaneously. A cue of the Flashback helps to show to the audience that a jump in time has occurred.
A good option is to have a flash sound effect at the beginning of the Flashback while there is a simultaneous fade to white that matches speed with the sound. This brings in both Audio and Visual but it could still be mistaken as a very fancy (and unnecessary) transition. By desaturating the video (remove colour) during the Flashback, it gives a sense of the footage having aged. Hence why, the events shown will be assumed to have occurred in the past. The rest of the film may be desaturated too as by removing the strong vibrant colours, the mood created is very bleak and depressing. This assists the events occurring in the present, although this would negate the Flashback's desaturation unless it is increased.
Excellent explanations of planned techniques and justifications, with excellent use of terms too! Well done!
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