Monday, 29 November 2010

film editing

Film editing is part of the process of film making which incorporates the selection and combination of sequencing shots, and  creating a finished motion picture Film editing can often be referred to as the "invisible art because when it is well-practiced, the viewer can become so engaged that he or she is not even aware of the editor's work.
On its most significant level, film editing is the art, method and assemblage of shots into a coherent whole. A film editor practices film editing by accumulating the footage.  A film editor must creatively work with the layers of images, story, dialogue, music, pacing, as well as the actors' performances to effectively "re-imagine" and even rewrite the film to craft a cohesive whole. Editors usually play a dynamic role in the making of a film.

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