Editing dramatic scenes
A course in editing and scoring narrative scenes with scripted dialog - From the filmmaking department
![]() Practical Film Editing
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![]() Introduction
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Disk #1 - Super Simple Editing Workshop DVD-Video
![]() Test of your software and determination
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Scene: "The Promotion"
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This is a complete scene of two people talking. This is probably the shortest scene you have ever seen. Yet, it is good practice. This NTSC DVD-Video disk includes a rough edit, highlights of the film dailies, a spotting session for a special edit of the scene which is in the data section of the disk, as well as the six film dailies which you will edit. For more details, see the instructions for this super simple Editing Workshop DVD-Video disk. |
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![]() Theory
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Disk #2 - "Follow Dave" Editing Workshop
![]() Narrative film editing theory in 11 minutes |
Scene: "Follow Dave?"
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![]() Practice
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Disk #3 - "Missing" Editing Workshop
![]() A practice scene |
Scene: "Missing"
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![]() Observation
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Disk #4 - "24 Unedited Scenes
![]() Examine film dailies
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Scenes: 24 old and forgotten scenes.
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This is for people who do not live in southern California and have not seen lots of scenes being filmed. These scenes are from old and long forgotten television dramas and movies. About half of the scenes might be interesting to film students and the other half are good for practice of film editing. Sorry, but the quality of the video is not good and the images are only half size. Requires QuickTime Pro 3 or greater. |
![]() Practice
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Disk #4 - "Watching" Editing Workshop
![]() A practice scene |
Scene: "Watching"
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This is just a fun scene to edit. Good practice of editing a dramatic conversation. Requires some musical sound effects or a musical score. |
![]() Theory
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Disk #5 - "Fireworks Display" Editing Workshop
![]() The theory of "L-Cuts" |
Scene: "Fireworks Display"
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When two people talk back and forth without stopping, totally new rules of film editing apply. This disk explains the rules of (1) editing for sound, (2) locking the picture, and then (3) rolling each the picture edits to find the best visual transition. This disks clearly demonstrates how "L-Cuts" change the impact of a scene. However, this is very subtle so you will have to watch this demonstration a few times before it sinks in. Once you understand this, it is amazing! |
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Disk #6 - "Hearing Voices" Editing Workshop
![]() Another practice scene |
Scene: "Hearing Voices"
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In real life, filming and editing a scene can be challenging. This is a short and simple scene but deciding how to edit it is not simple. The DVD-Video section shows how the scene can be edited three different ways... even though the audio is edited the same way for all three edited. "L-Cuts" and insert shots make the difference. |
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Disk #6 - "Blindman's Bluff" Editing Workshop
![]() Film editing for scoring |
Scenes: "Blindman's Bluff" 1 and 2
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In "Follow Dave?" and some of the other scenes, you see a long edit of the scene where extra room has been added between words to allow for a film score. In this scene, you finally see a real example of how this is done. Requires QuickTime Pro 7. |
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Disk #6 - "Sweet Retribution" Editing Workshop
![]() A practice scene |
Scene: "Sweet Retribution"
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Here is another practice scene for you to edit. Requires QuickTime Pro 7. |
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Disk #6 - "Only a Dream" Editing Workshop
![]() Final Exam |
Scene: "Only a Dream"
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Here is yet another scene for you to edit. It is long and it is your final exam. Requires QuickTime Pro 7. |
And even more...
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If you have questions
![]() Contact your instructor
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