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The 7 Laws of Film Editing #73

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nelsonic opened this issue Sep 25, 2019 · 0 comments
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The 7 Laws of Film Editing #73

nelsonic opened this issue Sep 25, 2019 · 0 comments

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  1. Watch every frame of raw footage twice. On the second time, take notes. If you don’t do this and try to start developing a scene premature, then it’s a big disservice to yourself and to the director, actors and production crew.

  2. Nurture the relationships with the director. You are the secondary person in the relationship. Be calm and continually offer solutions. Get the main intention of the film as soon as possible from the director.

  3. Organize your media so that you can find any shot instantly.

  4. Factor in extra time for renders, exports, errors and crashes.

  5. Attempt edits and ideas that shouldn’t work. It just might work. Until you do it and watch it, you won’t know. Don’t rule out ideas just because they don’t make sense in your mind.

  6. Spend more time on your audio. It’s the glue of your edit. AUDIO SAVES EVERYTHING. Create fluid and seamless audio under your video.

  7. Make cuts for the scene, but always in context for the whole film. Have a macro and a micro view at all times.

  8. (Bonus) Save and keep a backup.

Watch it if you want to edit.

This Guy Edits is a superb channel for learning editing
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcPuBEAwuF6XWXkcXJXJwsg

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