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              Basic Principles of Editing
                                 Chapter 5


Nonlinear editing NLE is: computer-based video edit systems in which clips
  of video are positioned as desired, usually by cutting-and-pasting or
         dragging-and-dropping along a representative timeline.
Where’s the beef?
Ordinary people shot in the most unflattering ways
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ug75diEyiA0

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FvdGulFeoo
Mechanics
The idea is to choose the best shots and
 string them together in an interesting
          and informative way.
       - Adding music to project
  • Your timeline is a blank sequence
   where you will lay down your project
   with many open tracks for video and
                    audio
• The first step to editing is to arrange
      your shots along the timeline by
     inserting or overlaying images and
                   sounds.
   You will choose where pieces of media begin and end,
      whether they overlap, and how they’ll interact.
Trimming, slipping and sliding
  You will see the need to rearrange
  and adjust the positioning of your
                media.
Trimming: Adjusting the boundary between two
 shots. You might trim an edit a couple of frames
 one way or the other, forcing one shot or audio
clip to end sooner and the other to begin sooner.

Uneven trimming of audio and video will result in a “split edit.”

   Moving single clips or groups of clips
 along the timeline is called slipping and
                 sliding.
Special Effects
      You can change the color of a shot or layer shots
      together, mix tracks or audio elements (dialogue,
                 music and sound effects).
          You can also add words or titles to your project, masks,
              selective focus, motion tracking and a film look
                                  The Rules
Many of the rules prevent you from making “jump cuts” – edits that defy the
logic and physics of the situation. You want to tell a realistic story.
   Avoid jump cuts by allowing the subject to edit the frame: When
   we see someone enter a front door and disappear inside, our visual
   language allows us to accept the jump cut to any room in the house
   by the time the door swings shut.

The 30 degree rule – less than a 30 percent change in picture framing or
camera angle will result in an undesirable cut when the shots are edited back
to back.
    If an actor is talking to someone screen left, then the matching shot
              should have the other actor looking screen right.
Editing: involves art and storytelling in addition to organization
                   and information management
       If you move, remove, trim or add
     special effects to clips in the timeline,
        the original media is unaffected.
      (Nonlinear editing is nondestructive
                    process.)

    Good editing brings order and structure to a scene
      and, when the rules are followed, edits become
  transparent and allow the dialogue and action to shine
                         through.
Other Rules: Obey the 180 degree rule, which protects continuity
   and screen direction by establishing a “horizontal line of action” between
 subjects. If all shots are taken from one side of the line or action, when edited
  together, the shots convey the correct spatial relationship between objects.

       When you’re shooting your own stuff, establish the scene
       first with a wide shot. Then move into medium shots and
          close-ups. Work out of scenes by reversing this order.

                    Use close-ups to gain intimacy
  Be aware of continuity. If the car is going straight in one
shot, it should still be going straight in the next shot, unless
   you show it changing direction. You can also show the
beginning of the action. (Someone is beginning to sit in one
 shot and the second shot can show them nearly seated.)
    Hold screen text long enough to read it aloud TWICE.
More Rules: Try avoid cutting together very bright and
very dark shots. This can leave the impression of extraneous single frame
              edits left over from other versions of the cut.

      Lead the viewer’s eye to important elements of the frame.
  Hold shots of easily grasped objects or symbols only long
   enough to grasp them. (If you show the speedometer,
         viewers will get it in half a second or less.)
 Let shots develop: as long as the subject is interesting, let
 the shot run. Unless your editing to the beat of the music
   of the lines of dialogue, don’t worry about fixed shot
                           lengths.
 Keep your edits tight. We don’t need to see everything to
                 know what’s happening.
One Last Rule:
     Break these rules as often as necessary but not all the time
              or you will lose the element of surprise.
  Edits aren’t always intended to be transparent or even
logical. The very edit could be a metaphor for the subject’s
  lack of connection with the world or foreshadowing an
                       action to come.
However, it is important to understand the rules of editing
 in order to first, keep the viewer on board in traditional
scenes and second, to obtain maximum visual effect when
               you do color outside the lines.
  On breaking the rules: Don’t break the rules halfway or it could look like
     incompetence. And don’t break the rules just to break the rules!
Transitions
       Cuts are the simple transition where one shot on screen is
               instantaneously replaced by another shot.
This implies continuity and chronology, suggesting no time has passed.
 A cut between a shot of someone looking at the sky and a shot of the
                 sky implies the person is seeing the sky.
 Intercutting is cutting back and forth between shots and
  implies two simultaneous but separate lines of action.
 Crosscutting: When you see a woman running down the street, and then it
cuts to a man sitting at a restaurant eating alone. He looks at his watch. Then
   we cut back to the woman. We get the sense that these two events are
                           happening simultaneously.
More transitions
        Dissolve: When one video image blends with, and then
                     becomes, a second video image.
       Usually indicates a passage of time, a change in location, or
                                  both.

   Wipes: Similar to dissolve in that one image progressively replaces
    another but the difference is the wipe involves the incremental
    replacement of one shot by another. Some wipes have meaning
            assigned: a clock wipe means a passing of time.

  You might choose a right-to-left vertical edge wipe because it would follow the
               motion of a person cutting the frame right-to-left.
A dissolve or wipe could solve your problem by softening or eliminating the
                         appearance of a jump cut.
Transitions Cannot…
                           - Replace content
         - Repeat after me: “I, [state your name], promise not to
      produce videos, or stand by quietly and watch others produce
      videos, that seam to have no other purpose than to use every
                        transition ever invented.”

 Using a string of unrelated transitions is the same as zooming in and
 out simply because you can; it doesn’t help the storytelling and looks
                              amateurish.



   For your editing assignments, outline the
“story,” jotting down plot points, and then look
           for shots that fit each point.
Pacing
         Probe your video for signs of failure, trimming out the
          sluggish, inappropriate, clumsy and confusing parts.
                You need rhythm in your edit.
     Recall the classic story: beginning, middle and end
 Take a tip from TV: a quick cut intro highlighting the best
parts of the upcoming program, with just a hint of climax, is
often used to tease a story or tempt the viewer to continue
    watching. Apply this style to your own productions.
 Open with the best scenes, ending with just a glimpse of the climatic shot at
                the end. Dip to black. Start at the beginning.
Music
        B-roll: In the old days, in order to dissolve between two
       shots on the air, each needed to be on a separate source,
       an A-roll and B-roll. Now it’s just the second track on the
                    timeline, or any secondary footage.
I like to maintain the original beginning and end of most music because
    it sounds more natural than simply facing the music up and down.
      You can find royalty free music online on sites like
    Jamendo.com or search for “copyright-free music” or
                     “creative commons.”
  Editing beats – Look at the song’s energy plot. It’s easy to identify the sharp
attack of each beat and even locate the points where other instruments join in.

                   Watch the VU meters* more on that later

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Introduction to TV Production

  • 1. TV Production Basic Principles of Editing Chapter 5 Nonlinear editing NLE is: computer-based video edit systems in which clips of video are positioned as desired, usually by cutting-and-pasting or dragging-and-dropping along a representative timeline.
  • 2. Where’s the beef? Ordinary people shot in the most unflattering ways http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ug75diEyiA0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FvdGulFeoo
  • 3. Mechanics The idea is to choose the best shots and string them together in an interesting and informative way. - Adding music to project • Your timeline is a blank sequence where you will lay down your project with many open tracks for video and audio • The first step to editing is to arrange your shots along the timeline by inserting or overlaying images and sounds. You will choose where pieces of media begin and end, whether they overlap, and how they’ll interact.
  • 4. Trimming, slipping and sliding You will see the need to rearrange and adjust the positioning of your media. Trimming: Adjusting the boundary between two shots. You might trim an edit a couple of frames one way or the other, forcing one shot or audio clip to end sooner and the other to begin sooner. Uneven trimming of audio and video will result in a “split edit.” Moving single clips or groups of clips along the timeline is called slipping and sliding.
  • 5. Special Effects You can change the color of a shot or layer shots together, mix tracks or audio elements (dialogue, music and sound effects). You can also add words or titles to your project, masks, selective focus, motion tracking and a film look The Rules Many of the rules prevent you from making “jump cuts” – edits that defy the logic and physics of the situation. You want to tell a realistic story. Avoid jump cuts by allowing the subject to edit the frame: When we see someone enter a front door and disappear inside, our visual language allows us to accept the jump cut to any room in the house by the time the door swings shut. The 30 degree rule – less than a 30 percent change in picture framing or camera angle will result in an undesirable cut when the shots are edited back to back. If an actor is talking to someone screen left, then the matching shot should have the other actor looking screen right.
  • 6. Editing: involves art and storytelling in addition to organization and information management If you move, remove, trim or add special effects to clips in the timeline, the original media is unaffected. (Nonlinear editing is nondestructive process.) Good editing brings order and structure to a scene and, when the rules are followed, edits become transparent and allow the dialogue and action to shine through.
  • 7. Other Rules: Obey the 180 degree rule, which protects continuity and screen direction by establishing a “horizontal line of action” between subjects. If all shots are taken from one side of the line or action, when edited together, the shots convey the correct spatial relationship between objects. When you’re shooting your own stuff, establish the scene first with a wide shot. Then move into medium shots and close-ups. Work out of scenes by reversing this order. Use close-ups to gain intimacy Be aware of continuity. If the car is going straight in one shot, it should still be going straight in the next shot, unless you show it changing direction. You can also show the beginning of the action. (Someone is beginning to sit in one shot and the second shot can show them nearly seated.) Hold screen text long enough to read it aloud TWICE.
  • 8. More Rules: Try avoid cutting together very bright and very dark shots. This can leave the impression of extraneous single frame edits left over from other versions of the cut. Lead the viewer’s eye to important elements of the frame. Hold shots of easily grasped objects or symbols only long enough to grasp them. (If you show the speedometer, viewers will get it in half a second or less.) Let shots develop: as long as the subject is interesting, let the shot run. Unless your editing to the beat of the music of the lines of dialogue, don’t worry about fixed shot lengths. Keep your edits tight. We don’t need to see everything to know what’s happening.
  • 9. One Last Rule: Break these rules as often as necessary but not all the time or you will lose the element of surprise. Edits aren’t always intended to be transparent or even logical. The very edit could be a metaphor for the subject’s lack of connection with the world or foreshadowing an action to come. However, it is important to understand the rules of editing in order to first, keep the viewer on board in traditional scenes and second, to obtain maximum visual effect when you do color outside the lines. On breaking the rules: Don’t break the rules halfway or it could look like incompetence. And don’t break the rules just to break the rules!
  • 10. Transitions Cuts are the simple transition where one shot on screen is instantaneously replaced by another shot. This implies continuity and chronology, suggesting no time has passed. A cut between a shot of someone looking at the sky and a shot of the sky implies the person is seeing the sky. Intercutting is cutting back and forth between shots and implies two simultaneous but separate lines of action. Crosscutting: When you see a woman running down the street, and then it cuts to a man sitting at a restaurant eating alone. He looks at his watch. Then we cut back to the woman. We get the sense that these two events are happening simultaneously.
  • 11. More transitions Dissolve: When one video image blends with, and then becomes, a second video image. Usually indicates a passage of time, a change in location, or both. Wipes: Similar to dissolve in that one image progressively replaces another but the difference is the wipe involves the incremental replacement of one shot by another. Some wipes have meaning assigned: a clock wipe means a passing of time. You might choose a right-to-left vertical edge wipe because it would follow the motion of a person cutting the frame right-to-left. A dissolve or wipe could solve your problem by softening or eliminating the appearance of a jump cut.
  • 12. Transitions Cannot… - Replace content - Repeat after me: “I, [state your name], promise not to produce videos, or stand by quietly and watch others produce videos, that seam to have no other purpose than to use every transition ever invented.” Using a string of unrelated transitions is the same as zooming in and out simply because you can; it doesn’t help the storytelling and looks amateurish. For your editing assignments, outline the “story,” jotting down plot points, and then look for shots that fit each point.
  • 13. Pacing Probe your video for signs of failure, trimming out the sluggish, inappropriate, clumsy and confusing parts. You need rhythm in your edit. Recall the classic story: beginning, middle and end Take a tip from TV: a quick cut intro highlighting the best parts of the upcoming program, with just a hint of climax, is often used to tease a story or tempt the viewer to continue watching. Apply this style to your own productions. Open with the best scenes, ending with just a glimpse of the climatic shot at the end. Dip to black. Start at the beginning.
  • 14. Music B-roll: In the old days, in order to dissolve between two shots on the air, each needed to be on a separate source, an A-roll and B-roll. Now it’s just the second track on the timeline, or any secondary footage. I like to maintain the original beginning and end of most music because it sounds more natural than simply facing the music up and down. You can find royalty free music online on sites like Jamendo.com or search for “copyright-free music” or “creative commons.” Editing beats – Look at the song’s energy plot. It’s easy to identify the sharp attack of each beat and even locate the points where other instruments join in. Watch the VU meters* more on that later