208 Pages
by
Routledge
208 Pages
by
Routledge
208 Pages
by
Routledge
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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






