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PRINCIPLES OF
   EDITING
Creating meaning through collage,
        tempo and timing
JOINING IMAGES
• When editing, it forms a collage. This is a
  variety of different pictures put together to
  create meaning or even to create a message.
  Hitchcock is a very well known person for
  collage, here is an example:
•   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0WTK8geVkc
TEMPO
   Shot Length – the most obvious way editors
    create Tempo is by controlling the length of
                       shot
• Long shots slow down the pace of a scene
  while short takes quicken the pace and
  intensity
• Long shots for romantic scenes, quick shots
  for action
•   EXAMPE OF A LONG SHOT FOR A ROMANTIC SCENE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vThuwa5RZU
•   EXAMPLE OF QUICK SHOTS FOR ACTION: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yBnl_krN_U
CONTINUED
• Studies have suggested that shots are gaining
  pace compared to The Golden age of Hollywood
• The average shot length was 5.15 seconds it is
  now 4.75 seconds
• The change of length can be seen when you
  compare Casablanca to the remake of Sherlock
  Holmes
• This is due to the fact that films are now
  electronically cut .
•   This is an example of non electronically cutting: in this clip you can see it cuts every 8
    seconds however the other clip of terminator cuts averagely every 4 seconds.
•   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lhl0S0_KsQM
•   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnkcW-relzo
PROBLEMS
• It takes the average person 3 seconds to adjust to a
  shot change. Brandt has argued
    “…..if the audience takes 3 seconds to adjust to a new scene, what
     happens when the average shot length is so short that the audience
                     is never given a chance to catch up”
• We rely, even just expect rapid editing in recent films.
  This kind of explains why younger audience are not
  receptive to older films; they seem slow paced,
  compared to modern day films, underneath is a clip
  from love actually a modern day film and a Casablanca
  scene, you can see how slow this clip is compared to
  love actually.
•   Casablanca: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63Kw2YzqocE&feature=fvwrel
•   Love Actually: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBmr86X3zMs
CONTINUED
• These shot transitions convey a passage of
  time, but they also affect the pacing of a scene
• Cuts speed up the pace of the action and
  show instant change.
• Even a scene with long takes, a cut often
  suggests sudden change in mood or character
  dynamic.
FADES
• Fades effect the pace of the film as they
  literally pause the action.
• They rarely occur in films but when they do it
  is to introduce memory or fantasy
•   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rANln-PpwxA
TIMING OF A SHOT
• The third editing technique is timing of shots
• Cut away to emphasis a persons reaction or
  response for example
• Cut away to a newspaper on the table when
  presented in narrative
• Cutting from a two shot to a close up for reaction
  or a close up to a long shot for landscape effect
•   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPd5uSRDrZk: (7.30-8.01) in this clip you can see it’s a romantic

    scene, but with just changing the shot to her facial expressions it emphasizes the reaction   .
Story- centered Editing and the
   construction of meaning
Editing and Timing
•   Narrative sequencing
•   Telling the story as it happens in Linear editing
•   This is the most common
•   ‘Medias res’ is the term used when narrative is
    jumbled up
•   Linear editing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Iz62Hf0bnA example from desperate housewives the
    story goes forward not back.
•   Medias res: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqeqaweXBV0 this is the film trailer for Benjamin Button,
    its where he starts old and gets younger.
Condensing / expanding time
• Collages condense time
• Spiderman uses ‘condensed editing 'when
  thinking of a costume – speeds up hours, days or
  years in the characters lives
•   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeN8bCivssU

• Expanding – overlapping shots of a single action
 example: Someone pressing a door bell shot from 3
  angles and shown after each other to portray
  time but also nerves in the person pressing it
Arranging the order of events
• Media Res
• This is where events take place in the present and are interrupted
  by images that have taken place in the past. These are called
  flashbacks.
• One of the earliest examples is a single shot of a mother rocking a
  cradle, repeated many times representing the passing of
  generations, in his film Intolerance (1916) .
• Rare occasions there are flash-forward's
• By their nature ‘flash forwards’ can be confusing as they can only be
  understood once the event has occurred on scene.
• The series finale of Star Trek: Voyager, "Endgame", used a flash
  forward at the start to depict one possible future if the U.S.S.
  Voyager had returned to Earth the long way, but then an elderly
  Admiral Janeway decides to go back in time with new technology to
  get her crew home sooner
TIME AND SPACE
Editing draws the viewers attention to the detail

• Close up makes the viewers feel chlostraphobic or close to
  the character where as establishing shots creating
  awareness of space and location and set up the scene.
• Establishing
Thelma and Louise opening sequence:
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0D9mDHPY0RA

• Close up example:
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KtVKu9CfDA
SHOT REVERSE SHOT
• Shot reverse shot is a film technique where one
  character is shown looking at another character (often
  off-screen), and then the other character is shown
  looking back at the first character. Since the characters
  are shown facing in opposite directions, the viewer
  assumes that they are looking at each other
• Rule of thumb is: the actors will never speak directly to
  the viewer as this destroys the illusion of a naturally
  unfolding story
• Cameras are normally slightly angles to the side rather
  than using point of view shots
•   Example of shot reverse shot: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLkUHZ1qips
EYE LINE MATCH
• An eye line match is a film editing techniques. It is based on
  the premise that the audience will want to see what the
  character on-screen is seeing. The eye line match begins
  with a character looking at something off-screen, followed
  by a cut to the object or person at which he is looking. For
  example, a man is looking off-screen to his left, and then
  the film cuts to a television that he is watching.
• Example: Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window, for example, makes
  frequent use of eye line matches. The main character, who
  is played by James Stewart, is confined to his apartment
  and often looks out its rear window at events in the
  buildings across from him. Hitchcock frequently cuts from
  Stewart looking off-screen to the focus of his gaze.
CREATING MEANING OUTSIDE THE
                  STORY
• Continuity: If you are filming over a set amount of time
  you have to make sure the characters are wearing the
  same time, the weather is the same and so on so this
  shows continuity.
• 180 degree rule: it means that two characters should
  always have the same left and right relationship to each
  other. When the camera crosses the “axis” connecting to
  the two subjects it is called crossing the line.
• Soviet Montage: is political propaganda

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Editing Presentation

  • 1. PRINCIPLES OF EDITING
  • 2. Creating meaning through collage, tempo and timing
  • 3. JOINING IMAGES • When editing, it forms a collage. This is a variety of different pictures put together to create meaning or even to create a message. Hitchcock is a very well known person for collage, here is an example: • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0WTK8geVkc
  • 4. TEMPO Shot Length – the most obvious way editors create Tempo is by controlling the length of shot • Long shots slow down the pace of a scene while short takes quicken the pace and intensity • Long shots for romantic scenes, quick shots for action • EXAMPE OF A LONG SHOT FOR A ROMANTIC SCENE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vThuwa5RZU • EXAMPLE OF QUICK SHOTS FOR ACTION: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yBnl_krN_U
  • 5. CONTINUED • Studies have suggested that shots are gaining pace compared to The Golden age of Hollywood • The average shot length was 5.15 seconds it is now 4.75 seconds • The change of length can be seen when you compare Casablanca to the remake of Sherlock Holmes • This is due to the fact that films are now electronically cut . • This is an example of non electronically cutting: in this clip you can see it cuts every 8 seconds however the other clip of terminator cuts averagely every 4 seconds. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lhl0S0_KsQM • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnkcW-relzo
  • 6. PROBLEMS • It takes the average person 3 seconds to adjust to a shot change. Brandt has argued “…..if the audience takes 3 seconds to adjust to a new scene, what happens when the average shot length is so short that the audience is never given a chance to catch up” • We rely, even just expect rapid editing in recent films. This kind of explains why younger audience are not receptive to older films; they seem slow paced, compared to modern day films, underneath is a clip from love actually a modern day film and a Casablanca scene, you can see how slow this clip is compared to love actually. • Casablanca: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63Kw2YzqocE&feature=fvwrel • Love Actually: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBmr86X3zMs
  • 7. CONTINUED • These shot transitions convey a passage of time, but they also affect the pacing of a scene • Cuts speed up the pace of the action and show instant change. • Even a scene with long takes, a cut often suggests sudden change in mood or character dynamic.
  • 8. FADES • Fades effect the pace of the film as they literally pause the action. • They rarely occur in films but when they do it is to introduce memory or fantasy • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rANln-PpwxA
  • 9. TIMING OF A SHOT • The third editing technique is timing of shots • Cut away to emphasis a persons reaction or response for example • Cut away to a newspaper on the table when presented in narrative • Cutting from a two shot to a close up for reaction or a close up to a long shot for landscape effect • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPd5uSRDrZk: (7.30-8.01) in this clip you can see it’s a romantic scene, but with just changing the shot to her facial expressions it emphasizes the reaction .
  • 10. Story- centered Editing and the construction of meaning
  • 11. Editing and Timing • Narrative sequencing • Telling the story as it happens in Linear editing • This is the most common • ‘Medias res’ is the term used when narrative is jumbled up • Linear editing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Iz62Hf0bnA example from desperate housewives the story goes forward not back. • Medias res: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqeqaweXBV0 this is the film trailer for Benjamin Button, its where he starts old and gets younger.
  • 12. Condensing / expanding time • Collages condense time • Spiderman uses ‘condensed editing 'when thinking of a costume – speeds up hours, days or years in the characters lives • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeN8bCivssU • Expanding – overlapping shots of a single action example: Someone pressing a door bell shot from 3 angles and shown after each other to portray time but also nerves in the person pressing it
  • 13. Arranging the order of events • Media Res • This is where events take place in the present and are interrupted by images that have taken place in the past. These are called flashbacks. • One of the earliest examples is a single shot of a mother rocking a cradle, repeated many times representing the passing of generations, in his film Intolerance (1916) . • Rare occasions there are flash-forward's • By their nature ‘flash forwards’ can be confusing as they can only be understood once the event has occurred on scene. • The series finale of Star Trek: Voyager, "Endgame", used a flash forward at the start to depict one possible future if the U.S.S. Voyager had returned to Earth the long way, but then an elderly Admiral Janeway decides to go back in time with new technology to get her crew home sooner
  • 14. TIME AND SPACE Editing draws the viewers attention to the detail • Close up makes the viewers feel chlostraphobic or close to the character where as establishing shots creating awareness of space and location and set up the scene. • Establishing Thelma and Louise opening sequence: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0D9mDHPY0RA • Close up example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KtVKu9CfDA
  • 15. SHOT REVERSE SHOT • Shot reverse shot is a film technique where one character is shown looking at another character (often off-screen), and then the other character is shown looking back at the first character. Since the characters are shown facing in opposite directions, the viewer assumes that they are looking at each other • Rule of thumb is: the actors will never speak directly to the viewer as this destroys the illusion of a naturally unfolding story • Cameras are normally slightly angles to the side rather than using point of view shots • Example of shot reverse shot: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLkUHZ1qips
  • 16. EYE LINE MATCH • An eye line match is a film editing techniques. It is based on the premise that the audience will want to see what the character on-screen is seeing. The eye line match begins with a character looking at something off-screen, followed by a cut to the object or person at which he is looking. For example, a man is looking off-screen to his left, and then the film cuts to a television that he is watching. • Example: Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window, for example, makes frequent use of eye line matches. The main character, who is played by James Stewart, is confined to his apartment and often looks out its rear window at events in the buildings across from him. Hitchcock frequently cuts from Stewart looking off-screen to the focus of his gaze.
  • 17. CREATING MEANING OUTSIDE THE STORY • Continuity: If you are filming over a set amount of time you have to make sure the characters are wearing the same time, the weather is the same and so on so this shows continuity. • 180 degree rule: it means that two characters should always have the same left and right relationship to each other. When the camera crosses the “axis” connecting to the two subjects it is called crossing the line. • Soviet Montage: is political propaganda