Post on 13-Jan-2016
Post Production Film Editing
Editing is the work of selecting two or more shots to create a finished film.
Post production film editing is the editing done after all of the filming has taken place by the editor or director.
Post Production Film Editing
in the film Pulp FictionMovie Timeline Actual Timeline Restaurant pre-robbery To the apartment to get briefcase Butch gets orders to throw fight Vincent and Jules enter bar in shorts and t-shirts Vincent picks up Mia Date at Jack Rabbit Slims/overdose Butch as a boy/pre-fight Butch escapes and Mia thanks Vincent for the
date Butch is home and then goes for watch Butch kills Vincent Butch hits Marcellus with his car Butch kills Zed and leaves town Butch and Jules are in apartment Jules states he is quitting/Marvin’s death Jimmie’s house/The Wolf New clothes from Jimmie Breakfast at the restaurant/robbery Go to leave off case/ End
Butch as a boy
In the car to the apartment
Getting the briefcase
Vincent states he is quitting/ Marvin’s death
Jimmie’s house/ The Wolf
Restaurant pre-robbery
Breakfast at the restaurant/ robbery
They deliver the briefcase to Marcellus/ Butch gets orders
Vincent and Mia date/overdose
Butch escapes and Mia thanks Vincent for date
Butch goes back for watch
Butch kills Vincent
Butch hits Marcellus with car
Butch kills Zed and rides off/ End of chronological film
The ending of the film
MONTAGE
MONTAGE SEQUENCE
SEQUENCE
A series of short movie clips in order to
A series of short movie clips in order to
advance the film in a short period of time.
advance the film in a short period of time.
Montage in Army of Darkness
Film Editing Techniques
Cutaway- An interruption of a continuously filmed action and inserting a new
Continuity Editing- Smooth flowing shots
Cross-Cutting- alternating between 2 or more shots
Fade- Transition between shots that dissolve into a single color
Key, Keying- Compositing two or more full frame images together
180 Degree Rule- Rule stating that two characters in the same scene should always have left/right relations to each other.
Walter Murch's six main film editing criteria
1. Emotion- Does the cut reflect the reaction?
2. Story- Does the cut advance the story?
3. Rhythm- Does the cut occur rhythmically sound?
4. Eye-Trace- Does the cut follow the audiences eye focus?
5. 2-Dimensional Place on Screen- Does the cut follow the 180 degree rule?
6. 3-Dimensional Space of Action- Is the cut true to the action?
Editing Techniques in the film
Requiem for a Dream
Works Cited
www.kino-eye.com/drafts/Film_Editing_v0.2.pdf
http://youtube.com/watch?v=LiLlB9RCw1I
http://youtube.com/watch?v=CnX8FlZ8FRo
http://youtube.com/watch?v=y7Yp2L6c2KM
http://www.flickr.com/photos/filmingilman/85702173
http://www.tacjapan.com/img/top/film_strip06.jpg