Tips for Editing Award-Winning Visual Sequences
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0:05 - 0:07My Name is David Burns
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0:07 - 0:11I am a professional videographer, editor and media production professor.
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0:11 - 0:16In a previous tutorial we discussed how to shoot a visual sequence to use in a story.
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0:16 - 0:21In this tutorial we will discuss how to edit these sequences into an effective storyline.
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0:21 - 0:26The effective use of basic sequencing of visual clips is a foundation for good story-telling.
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0:26 - 0:29Sequences condense time.
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0:29 - 0:32Maintain the viewer interest by providing a variety of shots.
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0:32 - 0:36and they provide context and detail for advancing the story.
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0:36 - 0:40I like to think of a single visual shot as a complete sentence or thought
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0:40 - 0:43and a series of shots as a paragraph.
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0:43 - 0:47Effective visual editing uses wide shots, medium shots
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0:47 - 0:49and close ups to weave a coherence story-line
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0:49 - 0:54The human brain prefers to process images first by taking a wide vista,
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0:54 - 0:58then, segmenting that wide shots into smaller areas of interest
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0:58 - 1:02and lastly by examining the details in the scene.
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1:02 - 1:05Alfred Hitchcock, the well-known producer of many psychological thrillers
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1:05 - 1:11often started a scene with a close up or extreme close up
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1:11 - 1:14to initially confuse the viewer
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1:14 - 1:16and to start an internal dialogue in the viewer's mind,
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1:16 - 1:18what's happening? why I am seeing this?
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1:18 - 1:21This is an effective way to capture the viewer attention,
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1:21 - 1:25but since it involves disrupting a natural human need,
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1:25 - 1:27the need for context and meaning,
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1:27 - 1:30it also means the viewer will not be listening to other messages
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1:30 - 1:33you might be conveying to the viewer at the same time.
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1:33 - 1:37So if your goal is to present context and information at the same time,
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1:37 - 1:41stick with the traditional wide shot, medium shot and close up
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1:41 - 1:44sequence to effectively convey meaning to your viewer.
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1:44 - 1:48When editing a visual sequence keep the pace moving with a series of edits
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1:48 - 1:54that use a variety of shots, various camera angles and many many close ups.
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1:54 - 1:57Take several seconds to establish the scene with a wide shot,
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1:57 - 2:01bring the viewer attention to a portion of the scene with a medium shot,
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2:01 - 2:05then provide detail of the action using close up.
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2:05 - 2:07The close up's are the key to good story telling,
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2:07 - 2:12your story should have four to five times more close ups than wide shots or medium shots,
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2:12 - 2:17when editing be very conscious of jump cuts, a disruption of continuity
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2:17 - 2:22an action that confuses the viewer or violates the rule of time or logic.
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2:22 - 2:27Close ups help avoid jump cuts since they only show a small portion of the overall scene
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2:27 - 2:31jump cuts can be used effectively to purposely disorient the viewer.
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2:31 - 2:36Here is an example, see how jump cuts disrupt continuity, and disorients the viewer.
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2:36 - 2:40Editing visual sequences into your stories allows you to
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2:40 - 2:44efficiently and effectively condense complex actions into a few shots
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2:44 - 2:48and keeps the viewer's interest by presenting a variety of shots and angles,
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2:48 - 2:52using visual sequences also allows you to satisfy
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2:52 - 2:56or manipulate the viewer's human desire for context and detail.
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2:56 - 3:00Good luck and have fun.
- Title:
- Tips for Editing Award-Winning Visual Sequences
- Description:
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What are some of the proper editing techniques in video sequences? Professional videographer, editor, and media production professor David Burns weighs in on how to effectively edit video sequences in order to provide context and meaning to the viewer. David Burns is a professor at Salisbury University and also teaches electronic journalism workshops around the world, most recently in the Middle East and Eastern Europe.
- Video Language:
- English
- Duration:
- 03:04
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