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Final Cut Pro X Beyond the Basics, 2nd Edition
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Final Cut Pro X Beyond the Basics, 2nd Edition

by Tom Wolsky
September 2017
Beginner content levelBeginner
378 pages
9h 28m
English
Routledge
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Introduction

What is Editing?

The first movies were single, static shots of everyday events. The Lumière brothers’ screening in Paris of a train pulling into the La Ciotat train station caused a sensation. Shot in black and white, and silent, it nevertheless conveyed a gripping reality for the audience. People leaped from their seats to avoid the approaching steam locomotive. The brothers followed this with a staged comic scene. Georges Méliès expanded on this by staging complex tableaux that told a story. It wasn’t until Edwin H. Porter and D. W. Griffith in the United States discovered the process of editing one shot next to another that movies were really born. Porter also invented the close-up, which was used to emphasize climactic moments. ...

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ISBN: 9781351736695