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Grammar of the Edit Christopher J. Bowen (Framingham State University, USA)

Grammar of the Edit By Christopher J. Bowen (Framingham State University, USA)

Grammar of the Edit by Christopher J. Bowen (Framingham State University, USA)


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Grammar of the Edit Summary

Grammar of the Edit by Christopher J. Bowen (Framingham State University, USA)

Tell more effective visual stories by learning the grammar of cinematic language with this elegant, accessible reference. Discover what you absolutely need to know to cut your own film or video, shot by shot. Whether you're a whiz with Avid or just discovered iMovie, the third edition of Grammar of the Edit gives you the answers to those all-important questions: WHEN to cut and WHY. Designed as an easy-to-use guide, the book presents each topic succinctly with clear photographs and diagrams illustrating the key concepts, and is a staple of any serious editor's or filmmaker's library.

The companion website, www.focalpress.com/cw/bowen, offers further instruction with video examples of different editing choices, types of shot transitions, photographs to further illustrate concepts, and exercises to practice your editing craft.

New to this edition:

* Expanded discussions of the building blocks of editing

* Fresh illustrations and visual examples

* Updated appendices with helpful resources

* Exercises and projects to help you practice your skills

* End-of-chapter quizzes to test your grasp of key concepts

A simple and clear overview of the principles of editing, Grammar of the Edit, Third Edition will help you to think and feel like an editor. Together with its companion volume, Grammar of the Shot, these books are exactly what the beginning filmmaker needs to start producing professional quality material today!

Grammar of the Edit Reviews

A review on amazon.com of the first edition:
This book describes in no uncertain terms what ABSOLUTELY MUST BE IN EACH AND EVERY SHOT-so that the successful filmmaker can build a story that flows smoothly. This book will help you to be artistic, but will also help you to avoid confusing your audience. A small book that is easily read in the space of an hour, the student or novice film-maker will find himself using it as a quick reference many times over. Highly recommended.

About Christopher J. Bowen (Framingham State University, USA)

Christopher J. Bowen has worked within the motion media industries for over 15 years as a cinematographer, editor, director, and educator. Currently, he is an Assistant Professor of film production and visual media writing at Framingham State University. Professor Bowen is also an Avid Certified Instructor, Creative Director at his own media production company, Fellsway Creatives, and author of the companion text, Grammar of the Shot, Third Edition. Roy Thompson (deceased) was a freelance director and frequently worked as a trainer for the Television Training Centre of Deutsche Welle, Berlin. He worked extensively in Europe, Africa, and Middle and Far Eastern countries. He was author of Grammar of the Shot, First Edition also published by Focal Press.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1 Editing Basics

A Little Editing History

What Factors May Impact Your Editing Choices?

The Basic Editing Transitions

Stages of the Editing Process

Review

Chapter 2 Understanding the Footage

Basic Shot Types

Shot Descriptions

Increasing Shot Complexity

Simple Shots

Complex Shots

Developing Shots

Reviewing the Footage-Selecting the Best Shots

What Could Make or Break a Shot?

Focus

Audio Quality

Exposure and Color Temperature

Framing and Composition

Screen Direction

180 Degree Rule/Axis of Action

30 Degree Rule

Matching Angles

Matching Eye-Line

Continuity of Action

Continuity of Dialogue

Performance

Be Familiar with All the Footage

So How Does All of This Help You?

Review

Chapter 3 When to Cut and Why?

What Factors Help Make a Transition a Good Edit?

Information

Motivation

Shot Composition

Camera Angle

Continuity

Sound

Is there a Right or Wrong Reason for a Cut?

Review

Chapter 4 Transitions and Edit Categories

The Cut

The Dissolve

The Wipe

The Fade

The Five Major Categories of Edit Types

Will I Be Quizzed on Any of This?

Review

Chapter 5 General Practices for Editors

Sound and Vision are Partners and Not Rivals

A New Shot Should Contain New Information

There Should Be a Reason for Every Edit

Observe the Action Line

Select the Appropriate Form of Edit

The Better the Edit, the Less It Is Noticed

Editing is Creating

Review

Chapter 6 Working Practices

Working Practices

Review

Chapter 7 The Final Cut: Additional Editing Topics You are Bound to Encounter

Additional Editing Terms

Making Your Way into the World of Editing

Digital Workflow

The Role of an Assistant Editor

In Conclusion

Review

Glossary

Index

Additional information

GOR007596594
9780240526003
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Grammar of the Edit by Christopher J. Bowen (Framingham State University, USA)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20130306
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