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    Aspects of Editing

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    Aspects of Editing By Martin John Harris You might think that once the film has been shot on location it’s time to edit the best takes together and hey presto the film’s finished! Sometimes this happens‚ but mostly it doesn’t. The term Post Production is an umbrella term that incorporates a number of processes including‚ digitizing‚ editing‚ sound design‚ colour grading‚ sound mixing and producing a master of the final film ready for distribution. Today‚ most films are edited using computer

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    Broadcasting Editors/Editing Some people know from a young age what profession they will choose later in life. A biology teacher at my high school told me‚ "I knew from the age of five that I would end up teaching!" For these people‚ life is less complicated than it is for those of us who have not yet pinned down precise career goals. Without clear goals‚ we may feel intimidated and confused by the huge variety and number of possible jobs. Pursuing a career in broadcast editing is not only an interesting

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    reporting and editing

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    BMC-III PAPER-II (EDITING) CONTENT No. Lesson Writer Vetter 01 Editing- An Introduction Sh. M. R. Patra Sh. S. K. Singh 02 Principles of Editing Sh. M. R. Patra Sh. S. K. Singh 03 Qualities of Editorial Staff Sh. M. R. Patra Sh. S. K. Singh 04 Responsibilities of Editorial Staff Sh. M. R. Patra Sh. S. K. Singh 05 News Room & News Desk Sh. M. R. Patra Sh. S. K. Singh 06 Editing Process Sh. M. R. Patra Sh

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    Editing Different Genres

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    moving between editing the different types of production I will need to understand the key issues of editing music video‚ documentary and drama‚ learning the skills and techniques each edit type requires. By learning what each type of edit needs individually I will be able to compare the different types of editing to find out the key differences in them. These differences will help me to find what the key issues an editor faces are‚ when moving between editing different types

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    History of Editing

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    History of editing: In the first years of film‚ editing wasn’t used as it is today. When film first came about‚ people mostly used films to make actualities. Actualities mean a short film of an actual event. For instance‚ a ship pulling into the harbour‚ or a train passing by. These films didn’t have much of a story. However‚ it wasn’t long before films made by the Lumiere Brothers‚ and the Edison company‚ contained a plot. (include a little about plot vs story here) These filmmakers would set

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    Editing Codes

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    Edge Codes The use of editing has changed over the years. As times have changed‚ editing has changed along with it. Originally films were shot in a linear style and were simple. With the introduction of new technology‚ editing has changed greatly. Editing was first used to “cut out the bad and leave the good”. But‚ it is mostly used to show emotion and draw the viewer in. Editing has changed over time and has developed into a major part of the film-making process. In the beginning film-makers

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    Editing in the Shining

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    Shannon Cree English 167 Professor Csicsery-Ronay October 10‚ 2008 Editing in The Shining In his classic horror film‚ The Shining‚ Stanley Kubrick utilizes many different elements of editing to create unique and terrifying scenes. Kubrick relies on editing to assist in the overall terrifying and horrifying feel created in the movie. Editing in the movie creates many different effects‚ but the most notable effects created add to the continuity of the film as well as the sense of fear and terror

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    Editing Styles

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    Enumerate and define editing styles. a) sequence shot - contains no editing at all b) cutting to continuity – merely condenses the time and space of a completed action c) classical cutting – interprets an action by emphasizing certain details over others d) thematic montage – argues a thesis – the shots are connected in a relatively subjective manner e) abstract cutting – is a purely formalistic style‚ totally divorced from any recognizable subject matter 1. The

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    Photo Editing

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    Photo Editing Using Photo Impact and GIMP There are many different kinds of photo editing software on the market. Many professional photographers use expensive software like Adobe PhotoShop‚ but there are less expensive versions of software (PhotoShop Elements‚ Ulead Photo Impact‚ etc.) and there are some free versions of software that can do many of the main tasks that a student or amateur photographer might want to do (Paint.net‚ TuxPaint‚ GIMP‚ etc.) When using an photo retouching software

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    Film Editing

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    FILM UNIT I’M NOT SCARED/IO NON HO PAURA (2003) DIRECTED BY GABRIELE SALVATORES An English teaching resource for year 12: Achievement Standard 2.5 REBECCA LAGAS & ZANITA THOMPSON UNIT OVERVIEW Unit Title: I’m Not Scared Either - An Introduction to a Sub-Titled Film. Strand: Visual Language (with links to Written and Oral Language) Levels: 6‚ 7 and 8 Function: Viewing (with links to Presenting‚ Listening/Speaking and Transactional Writing) Processes:

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