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9780240807652

Technique of Film and Video Editing : History, Theory, and Practice

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    9780240807652

  • ISBN10:

    0240807650

  • Edition: 4th
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-11-14
  • Publisher: TAYLOR AND FRANCIS INC
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Summary

The Technique of Film & Video Editing provides a detailed, precise look at the artistic and aesthetic principles and practices of editing for both picture and sound. Analyses of photographs from dozens of classic and contemporary films and videos provide a sound basis for the professional filmmaker and student editor. This book puts into context the storytelling choices an editor will have to make against a background of theory, history, and practice. This new edition has been updated to include the latest advances in digital video and nonlinear editing and explores the new trend of documentary as mainstream entertainment, using films such as "Farenheit 9/11" and "The Fog of War" as examples. * Learn how to strengthen your story and engage your audience through the editing process * Examples, analysis, and film stills from great movies * Includes a new chapter on the impact of documentaries

Author Biography

Ken Dancyger is currently Professor of Film and Television at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments for the Fourth Edition xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction to the Fourth Edition xv
Introduction xvii
I HISTORY OF FILM EDITING 1(264)
1 The Silent Period
3(36)
2 The Early Sound Film
39(14)
3 The Influence of the Documentary
53(18)
4 The Influence of the Popular Arts
71(10)
5 Editors Who Became Directors
81(16)
6 Experiments in Editing: Alfred Hitchcock
97(13)
7 New Technologies
110(18)
8 International Advances
128(20)
9 The Influence of Television and Theatre
148(11)
10 New Challenges to Filmic Narrative Conventions
159(25)
11 The MTV Influence on Editing I
184(12)
12 The MTV Influence on Editing II
196(18)
13 Changes in Pace
214(9)
14 The Appropriation of Style I: Imitation and Innovation
223(10)
15 The Appropriation of Style II: Limitation and Innovation
233(22)
16 The Appropriation of Style III: Digital Reality
255(10)
II EDITING FOR THE GENRE 265(94)
17 Action
267(13)
18 Dialogue
280(13)
19 Comedy
293(11)
20 Documentary
304(16)
21 Imaginative Documentary
320(8)
22 Innovations in Documentary I
328(14)
23 Innovations in Documentary II
342(7)
24 Ideas and Sound
349(10)
III PRINCIPLES OF EDITING 359(76)
25 The Picture Edit and Continuity
361(12)
26 The Picture Edit and Pace
373(10)
27 The Sound Edit and Clarity
383(8)
28 The Sound Edit and Creative Sound
391(9)
29 Innovations of Sound
400(8)
30 Nonlinear Editing and Digital Technology I
408(9)
31 Nonlinear Editing and Digital Technology II
417(16)
32 Conclusion
433(2)
Appendix A: Filmography 435(14)
Glossary 449(9)
Selected Bibliography 458(3)
Index 461

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