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The History of Film and Video Editing

Duration: 2hr 10m | Video: h264, yuv420p, 1280x720 30fps | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2 ch | 464MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

 

This course is an introduction to the history of film and video editing—including not only an in-depth look at more than a century of essential editing techniques, but also an interesting exploration of the tools and technology that have made editing possible. Staff author Ashley Kennedy brings in real-world examples to explore each point in history—from the first unedited, rudimentary shots and the early days of shot combination to the birth of film language and the evolution of both mainstream and revolutionary film editing techniques through the 20th century and today. She uses this journey to demonstrate how techniques of the past have shaped cinema today.


 

Topics include:

  • Early photography and film: Before editing
  • The pioneers: First days of film editing
  • Film language is born: Continuity editing and montage theory
  • The age of sound emerges
  • Establishing and breaking standards of editing
  • Further evolution of editing techniques
  • Advancements in film editing technology and technique
  • Video enters the picture
  • The digital era emerges: The age of the NLE
  • Understanding how the past has shaped the present and future

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