1st Edition

Film and Video Editing

By Roger Crittenden Copyright 1995
208 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

This book traces the history and current practice in film and television arguing that a solid base of knowledge of the craft of the skill is essential for the proper application of the new techniques. Based on the highly acclaimed and well-used first edition published by Thames and Hudson a decade and a half ago, this second edition has been thoroughly updated, revised and extended. The aesthetics... Read more

Introduction 1 Historical perspective: how editing has evolved 2 Shooting with cutting in mind 3 From cutting room to edit suite: the development of the technology 4 Editing procedure 5 The language of editing: giving your material form and refining its meaning 6 Sound in editing 7 Completing the picture: from mix to screen 8 The elusive art: some editors and their work

Biography

Roger Crittenden