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This Guy Edits | 5 Editing Tips To Nail The "Right" Film Frame @ThisGuyEdits | Uploaded June 2016 | Updated October 2024, 40 minutes ago.
Top film editors often use instinct to find the edit point of a shot. Here are 5 editing techniques that help zero in on the precise movie frame.

Some editors say, great editing is invisible. Does that mean the right frame is the one we don't notice?

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THIS GUY EDITS (TGE) is a youtube channel by film editor Sven Pape, an A.C.E. award nominee, whose credits include work for directors James Cameron, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and James Franco.

TGE is not about how to run a piece of software, but rather how to tell stories creatively. Sven cuts his latest film for Sundance filmmaker Mark Webber. “Flesh & Blood” is their third collaboration.

Film Editing Book Recommendation - "In the Blink of an Eye" by Walter Murch: amzn.to/20ujg6B

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For example TGE puts Walter Murch’s theory of “The Blink of an Eye” to the test. Another segment reveals editing tips on how to dramatically get into and out of scene. A future episode includes David Mamet’s philosophy on scene writing as it applies to editing.

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