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    Aspects of Editing

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    Aspects of Editing By Martin John Harris You might think that once the film has been shot on location it’s time to edit the best takes together and hey presto the film’s finished! Sometimes this happens‚ but mostly it doesn’t. The term Post Production is an umbrella term that incorporates a number of processes including‚ digitizing‚ editing‚ sound design‚ colour grading‚ sound mixing and producing a master of the final film ready for distribution. Today‚ most films are edited using computer

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    Revising and Editing

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    Option 3: Revising and Editing Steps in the Writing Process As the writer I have to make sure that my essay conveys the main point. I also need to make sure that my essay is well developed‚ unified and organized. And I need to also make sure that all my sentences cohere together. I should also make sure that my topic sentence is conveying my paragraphs controlling idea. Most importantly as the write I need to make sure that my paragraphs include specific ideas and enough of them to support my

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    Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 film Psycho utilizes some innovative editing techniques‚ especially for its time. Particularly‚ the scene where Marion Crane drives her newly purchased 1957 Ford contains many edits that help drive the story. The approximately three-minute scene is comprised of 36 shots; however‚ there are only two distinctive shots throughout the entire sequence. As Marion drives‚ her mind begins to drift as she starts thinking about how her boss and others back home may suspect her of

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    Editing In The Outsiders

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    the 2009 science fiction disaster film 2012 shows the scene where Kate Curtis (Amanda Peet)‚ the protagonist’s former wife‚ and her boyfriend Gordon Silberman (Thomas McCarthy) experience a massive‚ earth-shattering earthquake in a supermarket. The editing in this scene primarily serves to induce suspense in the audience. Suspense is created is using cross-cuts between the settings of outside the supermarket and inside. By cutting between the dialogue of couple inside and brief looks at the cracks in

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    Psychology In The Shining

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    Many horror and thriller films focus on the field of psychology‚ but fail to execute the realness of mental disorders. The Shining‚ written by the well known author‚ Stephen King and adapted to the big screen from director Stanley Kubrick. The movie does an excellent job showing real emotions and violent actions in psychological horrors. The film‚ The Shining is about a husband and a father‚ Jack Torrance who later becomes the antagonist. Torrance is issued the winter caretaker for the Overlook

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    Ethics in Editing

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    Ethics in Editing According to Google‚ ethics are “a set of moral principles‚ esp. ones relating to or affirming a specific group‚ field‚ or form of conduct”. Three important ethical codes in editing or journalism is fairness‚ responsibility‚ and useful sources. The fairness ethical code from Los Angeles Times Newspaper states‚ “A fair-minded reader of Times news coverage should not be able to discern the private opinions of those who contributed to that coverage‚ or to infer that the newspaper

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    Film Editing

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    incredibly rich teaching resource that lends itself to enhancing the visual literacy of senior students. It has won numerous awards‚ including two for cinematography‚ and as such has great merit for teaching students about effective uses of visual techniques and film conventions. The

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    Photo Editing

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    Photo Editing Using Photo Impact and GIMP There are many different kinds of photo editing software on the market. Many professional photographers use expensive software like Adobe PhotoShop‚ but there are less expensive versions of software (PhotoShop Elements‚ Ulead Photo Impact‚ etc.) and there are some free versions of software that can do many of the main tasks that a student or amateur photographer might want to do (Paint.net‚ TuxPaint‚ GIMP‚ etc.) When using an photo retouching software

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    Shining Houses

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    Shining Houses‚ Timur Fattahov 1. Quotations that are Central Context and Significance 1. “Twelve years. My boys wanted me to sell then and go and live in rooms. But I said no. I had my hens and a nanny goat too at that time. More or less a pet. I had a pet coon too for a while‚ used to feed him chewing gun. Well‚ I said‚ husbands come and go‚ but a place you’ve lived fifty years is something else. Making a joke of it with my family. Besides‚ I thought‚ if Mr. Fullerton was to come back‚ he’d

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    REVISING AND EDITING

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    Which of the following is NOT one of the steps in the writing process? A. Think about your topic B. Think about your audience. C. Try exploring statergies. D. Write your first draft D When you think about your audience‚ you consider- A. possible publication B. Your intended readers C. auditory details D. all of the above B When you consider your audience‚ you also- A Adapt your tone and vocabulary to suit them. B. Try to choose very sophisticated words to give your writing

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