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Lesson 8: Making a Sequence from Selects
Lesson 8: Making a Sequence from Selects
Lesson 8: Making a Sequence from Selects
What is editing?
Lesson 8: Making a Sequence from Selects
What is editing? is organizing, selecting, and structuring shots from raw footage into sequences that give order and narrative to scenes that, when combined, create a movie.
Lesson 8: Making a Sequence from Selects
what is a Sequence?
Lesson 8: Making a Sequence from Selects
is a linear succession of related or non-related shots that develop a given subject to make a part of a film that deals with one event or has a particular style.
what is a Sequence?
Lesson 8: Making a Sequence from Selects
Cut. Cut! Cut
Lesson 8: Making a Sequence from Selects
In cinema, the word “cut” can mean several things:
•a verb meaning to join shots together in the editing process
•an order to end a take ("cut!") •to make an abrupt change in image and sound, to cut from one shot to another
•a completed version of a scene, sequence, or film.
Cut. Cut! Cut
Lesson 8: Making a Sequence from Selects
In cinema, the word “cut” can mean several things:
•a verb meaning to join shots together in the editing process
•an order to end a take ("cut!") •to make an abrupt change in image and sound, to cut from one shot to another
•a completed version of a scene, sequence, or film.
Cut. Cut! Cut
Lesson 8: Making a Sequence from Selects
In cinema, the word “cut” can mean several things:
•a verb meaning to join shots together in the editing process
•an order to end a take ("cut!") •to make an abrupt change in image and sound, to cut from one shot to another
•a completed version of a scene, sequence, or film.
Cut. Cut! Cut
In cinema, the word “cut” can mean several things:
•a verb meaning to join shots together in the editing process
•an order to end a take ("cut!") •to make an abrupt change in image and sound, to cut from one shot to another
•a completed version of a scene, sequence, or film.
Lesson 8: Making a Sequence from Selects
Cut. Cut! Cut
Lesson 8: Making a Sequence from Selects
In cinema, the word “cut” can mean several things:
•a verb meaning to join shots together in the editing process
•an order to end a take ("cut!") •to make an abrupt change in image and sound, to cut from one shot to another
•a completed version of a scene, sequence, or film.
Cut. Cut! Cut
Lesson 8: Making a Sequence from Selects
Cut. !
Cut
RoughThis is the first draft of your project. It is still unfinished, but contains the main information that you want your final project to have. Watch your rough cut several times.
Lesson 8: Making a Sequence from Selects
Cut. !
FinalThis is your final version of your sequence. It is what you will export as a video file to be uploaded to the One Day on Earth website. Once you export it, you cannot change it, so make sure it is exactly how you want it.
Lesson 8: Making a Sequence from Selects
Journal: As you edit, keep track of what you are doing by wri7ng notes in your journal. Include any other thoughts or experiences you had while crea7ng the sequence. When you have your rough cut, watch it several 7mes and make notes in your journal on what you see including:
what works what doesn’t work changes you want to make any ques7ons or challenges you are having