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Finchley Film Makers TRAINING WORKSHOP

Finchley Film Makers TRAINING WORKSHOP. Video Editing Master Class Presented by Ian Morris LACI January 2013.

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Finchley Film Makers TRAINING WORKSHOP

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  1. Finchley Film MakersTRAINING WORKSHOP Video Editing Master Class Presented by Ian Morris LACI January 2013

  2. ‘My editing apprenticeship’Finchley Cine Society‘Change of Heart’(30 minute award winning drama)Produced: 1985Director: Oscar RieselFilm Editor: Ian MorrisOther roles: FCS members, and actorsFilmed on: 16mm Kodak Eastmancolor Editing (Summer 1985, Camden film cooperative studios)Equipment: 16mm six-plate Steenbeck (one track picture, two tracks sound)Sound track mixing: BBC approved multi-track dubbing theatre, Shepherd’s Bush, W12 16mm film bins Steenbeck 16mm 6-plate editing deck Magnetic sound track plates 16mm film plate Film splicer Camden Film Cooperative Studios Chalk Farm

  3. STANDARD EDIT: STRAIGHT CUT Transition from Shot 1 to Shot 2Video cuts same time as Audio VIDEO Shot 1 Shot 2 AUDIO Shot 1 Shot 2

  4. SPLIT EDITS What is a J-Cut?Audio of Shot 2 precedes Video of Shot 2 J VIDEO Shot 1 Shot 2 AUDIO Shot 1 Shot 2

  5. SPLIT EDITS What is an L-Cut?Audio of Shot 1 extends into Video of Shot 2 L VIDEO Shot 1 Shot 2 AUDIO Shot 1 Shot 2

  6. SPLIT EDITS Summary • J-cuts introduce sound early – before we see the connected picture • L–cutsextend the sound of the current shot over the next image • Both ‘smooth’ the sound transition - giving a greater sense of connection and reality! Real life is full of J and L audio transitions… • ‘J’ - How often do we hear someone - or something - before we see them or it? • ‘L’ - When did a sound you hear ever instantly reduce to zero as you moved away from it?

  7. INTERVIEWwith a cutawayAudio from cutaway extends into next shot - and fades out… VIDEO TRACKS Cutaway video Interviewee talking head - video AUDIO TRACKS Interviewee talking head - audio Audio fades to zero over shot of interviewee Cutaway audio Cutaway audio extends approx. 3 secs into interviewee video, fading out gradually to zero dB

  8. INTERVIEW CUTAWAYS Summary • The sound track of a cutaway is normally lower in volume than the ‘interviewee’ audio – do not drown out the voice of the interviewee! • Extending the ‘cutaway audio’ a few seconds into the next shot (L-cut) avoids a sharp ‘cut’ in the sound – more ‘natural’ to the ear of the audience • Cutaway audio is sometimes brought in early (J-cut) - artistic decision by director and/or editor – and extended into the next shot (L-cut)

  9. Finchley Film Makers Video Editing Masterclass Practical Session Adobe Premiere v1.5 Multitrack video and audio Non linear editing system

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