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Grammar of the Edit, 4th Edition
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Grammar of the Edit, 4th Edition

by Christopher Bowen
July 2017
Beginner content levelBeginner
308 pages
8h 4m
English
Routledge
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Chapter Five When to Cut and Why: Factors that Lead to Making an Edit

 

Information

Motivation

Shot Composition

Camera Angle

Continuity

Sound

Editing a motion picture is more than just assembling a bunch of shots one after the other. The editor is tasked with creatively arranging various picture and sound elements so that the audience who view the finished piece will be moved, entertained, informed, or even inspired. This last statement really highlights a fundamental aspect of any motion media production (whether it is a feature film, a commercial, a situation comedy, a corporate video, etc.). The main purpose behind almost any edited project is for it to be shown to an audience. As an editor, you are challenged with crafting ...

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ISBN: 9781351803540