09/27/2017 | MURCH ON EDITING
Summarize each of the six rules of when to make a cut. Why do you think cutting on emotion and story are so much more important than the next four?
Emotion: Effecting the audience emotionally. How you want the audience to feel after watching the film. Do the events add or subtract from the emotion. This must be preserved.
Story: You want the audience to understand what is happening. Do the events move the story forward?
Rhythm: You want the cut to be at the right time. It must make sense. If the rhythm is off, the film will seem sloppy.
Eye trace: Where you want the audience took focus on while watching the film.
2D Plane of Screen: Is everything properly represented onscreen?
3D Space of Action: Make sure that everything is truly established in the third dimensional area.
Emotion: Effecting the audience emotionally. How you want the audience to feel after watching the film. Do the events add or subtract from the emotion. This must be preserved.
Story: You want the audience to understand what is happening. Do the events move the story forward?
Rhythm: You want the cut to be at the right time. It must make sense. If the rhythm is off, the film will seem sloppy.
Eye trace: Where you want the audience took focus on while watching the film.
2D Plane of Screen: Is everything properly represented onscreen?
3D Space of Action: Make sure that everything is truly established in the third dimensional area.
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