This document provides an overview of video editing, including definitions, key concepts, principles, and techniques. It defines editing as the process of assembling raw video footage into a complete video product. The main concepts discussed are storyline, which is the plot, and narrative, which is the arrangement of events that reveal the storyline. It also outlines several principles of editing like storytelling, combining shots, pace, and following the 180-degree rule. The document examines techniques such as continuity editing, match cuts, parallel editing, and transitions like dissolves. Exercises are provided to identify and explain editing techniques in film and television clips.
What is EDITING ? Discuss all the aspects of Editing?New Delhi, India
This slide is all about 'What is Editing?'
- Editing
- Types of Editing
- Significance of editing
- Grammar of editing
- Camera Techniques: Distance and Angle
- Camera Techniques: Movement
- Editing Techniques
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What is EDITING ? Discuss all the aspects of Editing?New Delhi, India
This slide is all about 'What is Editing?'
- Editing
- Types of Editing
- Significance of editing
- Grammar of editing
- Camera Techniques: Distance and Angle
- Camera Techniques: Movement
- Editing Techniques
- Editing Aesthetics
- Role of the Editor
- Establish and Maintain Screen Position
Editing as an Art Form- Style and StoryClass RequirementsThis .docxbudabrooks46239
Editing as an Art Form- Style and Story
Class Requirements
This class requires that students purchase the book Adobe Premiere Pro CC: Classroom In a Book by Adobe Creative Team (Official training workbook from Adobe Systems) prior to the next class. BE SURE YOU HAVE THE BOOK AND HAVE INSTALLED THE VIDEO FILES BEFORE YOU START UNIT 3.
Once you have your book, transfer (download) the video files. If you buy the regular version of the book it will include a DVD containing the video files you will need for the course. If you purchase the Kindle (or other online) version, it will include a link to download the video files.
NOTE: If you are downloading the video asset files rather than transferring them from the DvD included with the paperback version of the book, you will need to register your book online, go to the Registered Products tab, click on Access Bonus Content, and then download all the files. The current version has a download link for Lesson Files as well as sixteen (16) Assets file links - or possibly more, since they seem to keep adding assets files! You need to download all of these and then organize them on your hard drive as indicated on the Peachpit Downloads Page! (Yes, it's probably a lot simpler if you buy the book and just copy everything from the DvD disc -- the files on the DvD are already organized, so if transferring from the DvD there is no additional file organization step needed.)
You should also take this week to buy and install the Adobe Premiere Pro Software if you have not already done so. You may want to go ahead and install and open the program in order to familiarize yourself with the interface. More information can be found on the syllabus.
Next week’s class will introduce the editing basics of the software. Take this week to download and install the software and copy (/download) the media files so that your computer is already prepared when you begin Unit 3 next week!
Editing Tools
The process of editing has changed drastically since the beginning of filmmaking. The example films discussed in Unit 1 were edited using quite a different system than we use today. Before digital filmmaking was possible, all movies were shot on film. The film was literally cut into pieces and taped back together. So at one time it was very important to be sure of an edit before it was made. Each individual edit was a process and therefore a specific choice.
With the advent of digital editing platforms, or Non Linear Editing Systems (NLE), it is now much easier for editors to make an endless amount of changes to a film and always be able to revert back to the original clips. It is very easy to take for granted the incredible ability that non linear editing offers filmmakers today. But it is important to understand the changes that have occurred within the editing industry in order to more accurately analyze films from a variety of time periods.
As mentioned above, in this class we will be editing with Adobe Premiere Pro. With th.
Editing procedure, assembling shots, symbolic editing and editing errors. The language of editing and shooting-sound in editing-categories of sound, post-synchronization, voice-over or narration, music and dubbing, Video Editing - linear, non-linear, types of editing modes. (assemble mode, insert mode, on line mode) computer editing - time cede roll editing, etc., Television graphics & titling and specials effects, Audio - Dubbing, Back ground Music, synchronizing of video and audio, voice Over (narration)etc. Presentation skills, recording live programmes.
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The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
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2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
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Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
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2. Contents
Definition and Key Themes
The Principles of Editing
Editing Techniques
Editing Transitions
Web Pages
3. Editing
What is it…?
- Write your own definition for video editing…
- Video editing can be described as the process of piecing together raw footage, which has been captured on a video camera, in order to create a complete video product.
- Editing itself is a powerful tool. It can manipulate time, space and interpretation within a media product (e.g. films, television programmes, radio programmes, newspaper articles, video games, etc).
4. Editing
Key themes relating to editing…
- Storyline
- Narrative
* What is the difference between these two key terms…?
- Storyline = The plot.
- Narrative = The arrangement of events that reveal and complete the storyline.
5. Editing
Storyline and narrative…
- Open-ended storyline
- Closed storyline
- Linear narrative
- Non-linear narrative
6. Editing
Storyline and narrative…
- Open-ended = A storyline that is left incomplete. This could be to continue the story in a subsequent programme, or to allow audiences to complete the storyline using their own imagination.
- Closed = A storyline that is left complete, with no questions left unanswered (regarding the storyline).
- Linear = Events, of the storyline, that unfold in a chronological order.
- Non-linear = Events, of the storyline, that unfold in a non-chronological order.
7. Editing
The principles of editing
1. Storytelling
- Editing is used to piece together scenes in a (usually) logical sequence to tell a story.
2. Combination of shots
- Editors will combine a mixture of shot types and angles in order to draw in the viewer and establish settings, feelings and relationships.
- A combination of shots should be edited together in a logical order. For example, LONG SHOT MID-SHOT CLOSE-UP EXTREME CLOSE-UP.
A combination of shots (good and bad) in
Fist of Fury (1972) Dir: Lo Wei
9. Editing
The principles of editing
3. Creating pace
- In order to create a sense of pace or speed within a TV programme or film, the editing techniques used must match the sounds or music used within the video.
Taio Cruz – Break Your Heart (2009)
Creating pace in a music video
Framelines TV – Fast and Slow Cutting
10. Editing
The principles of editing
4. The 180o rule
- This rule states that once two (or more) actors have been established on a certain side of the screen, then they must remain on that side throughout the edit.
- This rule applies to camera work and editing when filming two or more characters (during interviews, interrogations, conversations, etc.).
Framelines TV – The 180o Rule
11. Breaking the 180o Rule
The Shining (1980) Dir: Stanley Kubrick
Lèon: The Professional (1994) Dir: Luc Besson
12. Editing
Editing techniques
Continuity editing
Ensuring the mise-en-scène is kept constant throughout the cuts – that is, the settings, the props and the costumes.
BBC’s Great Movie Mistakes
For further continuity errors, try: www.moviemistakes.com
13. Editing
Editing techniques
Match on action
An action that begins in one shot, is continued or completed in the next shot, which is from a different angle.
Horrors of War (2006) Dir: Peter John Ross & John Whitney
14. Editing
Editing techniques
Parallel editing
Cutting between two or more storylines that are occurring at the same time, but in different places.
15. Editing
Editing techniques
Cutaway
Cutting away from the main subject to show other things happening around it.
Main subject(s)
Cutaway
Cutaway
The Longest Yard (2005) Dir: Peter Segal
16. For A Few Dollars More (1965) Dir: Sergio Leone
Main subject(s)
21. Editing
Editing techniques
Jump cut
A way of reducing a long take by editing out one or more sections.
Breathless (1960) Dir: Jean-Luc Goddard
22. Editing
Editing techniques
Match cut
An action that is shown in one scene will then be repeated in a similar fashion in the next scene.
Graphic (match) cut
An object / shape in one shot, ‘transforms’ into something similar in the next shot.
A graphic (match) cut with a dissolve
Match cuts from the John Lewis 150th anniversary advert (2014)
23. Editing
Editing techniques
Shot-reverse-shot
Character A looks at character B. The shot then cuts to character B looking at character A. Then back to the original shot.
Two subjects talking
Shot
Reverse
Shot
24. Editing
Editing transitions
Fade out / fade in
A gradual transition from one shot to another; one darkens and the next brightens.
Dissolve
One scene fades out while another fades in over the top of it – the two scenes mix into each other (see the graphic match cut example).
Wipe
The subsequent scene wipes over the prior scene.
Wipes from Star Wars
A fade up during the opening scene of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
25. Editing
Editing transitions
Superimposition
One image is placed on top of another.
Slow motion / fast motion
Slowing down or speeding up time or an action.
Ellipsis
The editing out of a period of time or series of events, leaving the viewer to fill in the narrative using their own imagination.
Superimposition in
The Lion King (1994) Dir: Roger Allers & Rob Minkoff
Slow motion in The Matrix (1999) Dir: Andy & Laurence Wachowski
An ellipsis in Bruce Almighty (2003) Dir: Tom Shadyac
26. Editing
Exercise
* Note down what you think the purpose and/or effects of the following editing techniques are…
- Cutaway
- Jump cut
- Shot-reverse-shot
- Fade in / fade out
- Dissolve
- Slow motion / fast motion
28. Editing
Exercise
* You will watch an extract of a film / TV drama.
* You must note down all of the editing principals and editing techniques that are used.
* If you have identified the editing techniques used, you can go on to explain the effects of these editing techniques within the programme.
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Web Pages