How to Direct a Film Editor - The Creative Collaboration

submitted by AudienceMagnet on 05/25/16 1

The partnership between a film director and editor thrives with trust. In this talk we share our take on the film editing process as the final rewrite of the movie. “During filming you get to have fun experimenting, if you understand how much you can manipulate in film editing.” Do you have questions for Mark regarding the film editing process and his take as film director? Leave your questions in the comment section and I will pick some for another session with him. Mark Webber's previous films as director: - Explicit Ills: amzn.to/1USwKJ5 - The End of Love: www.markwebber.me/#!the-end-of-love/c246x - The Ever After (Free with Amazon Prime): amzn.to/24L5IGx Film by Editor Jay Rabinowitz with Mark Webber: - Broken Flowers: amzn.to/1sdaLBK THIS GUY EDITS (TGE) is a youtube channel by film editor Sven Pape, an A.C.E. award nominee, whose credits include work for directors James Cameron, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and James Franco. TGE is not about how to run a piece of software, but rather how to tell stories creatively. Sven cuts his latest film for Sundance filmmaker Mark Webber. “Flesh & Blood” is their third collaboration. Film Editing Book Recommendation - "In the Blink of an Eye" by Walter Murch: amzn.to/20ujg6B Several times a week TGE will post update videos. You get to see the timeline and the editor's play-by-play-commentary as he cuts scenes. It shows work in progress. ★- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ★ Want More THIS GUY EDITS? ☆Connect With Me On My:☆ ➜ CHANNEL- www.youtube.com/user/svenpape ➜ INSTAGRAM- instagram.com/thisguyedits# ➜ TWITTER- twitter.com/thisguyedits ➜ FACEBOOK GROUP- www.facebook.com/groups/512738898932998/ ★- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ★ All Rights Reserved © Copyright 2016 This Guy Edits™ For example TGE puts Walter Murch’s theory of “The Blink of an Eye” to the test. Another segment reveals editing tips on how to dramatically get into and out of scene. A future episode includes David Mamet’s philosophy on scene writing as it applies to editing. To get regular updates on the project subscribe to the channel here: www.youtube.com/svenpape Editing Software: Final Cut Pro X Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

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