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Editing

Editing helps to construct a film on three levels of film structure:

  • macrostructure (f.i. the three act structure)
  • plot coherence (each scene is designed to advance the action but also to develop or tie off lines of activity set off earlier)
  • microstructure (For example, within a scene, we often find patterns of cutting—an establishing shot, reverse angles, close-ups, and so on—meshed with the developing dialogue. The audiovisual patterning carries the story along bit by bit, and these bits we take in and assemble into larger patterns of intelligibility)

Shot relations

Spatial Editing

  • Definition: Spatial editing is when the relations between shots function to construct film space.
  • Characteristics: establishes a whole and separates it into parts OR establishes parts to create a whole.

Temporal Editing

  • Definition: Temporal editing is when the relations between shots function to control time.
  • Characteristics: works to convey the order, duration, or frequency of events. order: the temporal succession of events.

Continuity in spatial en temporal editing are classic examples of 50's Hollywood -> http://youtu.be/D-FIAt50h8c?t=2m35s

Rhythmic Editing

  • Definition: Rythmic editing is when the relations between shots function to control film pace.
  • Characteristics:
    • a shot's physical length corresponds to a measurable duration.
    • rythmic function occurs when several shot lengths form a discernable pattern.
    • equal length will create a steady metrical beat
    • lengthening shots can generate a gradually slowing tempo
    • successively shorter shots can create an accelerated tempo.

example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-HYj5cLfEI

Graphic Editing

  • Definition: the comparison of purely pictorial qualities from shot to shot independent of space and time.
  • Characteristics:
    • compares patterns of light and dark, line and shape, volumes and depths, movement and stasis.
    • graphic editing can achieve smooth continuity or abrupt contrast

Example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhwiwK-Wx-w 2001


Editing Styles / cuts:

continuity editing (match cut, eyeline cutting): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COc6goqmGBY (2 min) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xauSCz1mEk

Elliptical editing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xwp5aos5FXY (4 min.)

Constructive editing: https://vimeo.com/52312154 (12 min.)

Crosscutting or parralel editing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExLNbJs46jc (7 min.) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ts1x6uADFtM (2,5 min. silence of the lambs)

Montage (not to be confused with montage sequence: It is not concerned with the depiction of a comprehensible spatial or temporal continuity as is found in the classical Hollywood continuity system. http://youtu.be/MzXFSBlQOe4?t=6m12s (strike, 1 min)

jump cuts: breathless Goddard, http://youtu.be/YFdsIRx2gm4?t=4m12s (6 min)

NO cuts!: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTI8rtghb4w Russian ark