Wednesday, 22 March 2017

Introduction

Introduction

In this blog I will be explaining the purposes of editing.
I will delve into the history of editing, from where it started and where we are at today.

What is editing?
Editing is a process used to tell a story in film. Directors have a vision that they aim to show their audiences and editing helps them get their required look.

There are many types of editing from in-camera editing to shooting to edit. The different types of editing, will be explained along with various techniques.

It is the editor's role to cut and place together the shots in a timeline to create the director's vision, they will work closely with the director to achieve this. They will also add the sounds, dialogue, music and/or narrations after editing the shots.

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