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Essential editing transitions - explained

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Editing is a thing that not everyone notices in movies. In fact, we all see it, of course, but we don't always give it the importance it deserves, even though editing is what makes movies exist. Leave the boring pre-production routine to the Filmustage - automatic script breakdown - and focus on your creativity!

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Edgar Wright: Mastery of Visual comedy

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Editing and camera positioning Talking about visual comedy, it is impossible to avoid talking about how the film was made. Look, it's simple: he takes routine like in the "Shaun of the Dead" and edits them at a very fast pace. Feverish editing of close-ups does not let the eye get bored. Morning routine montage: watch from 00.36

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The gentleman with a rocker's heart: Guy Ritchie

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However, a look at Madonna's ad for BMW M5 shot by Guy Ritchie reveals many of his signature directorial cues - head-banging clip editing, daring shots and angles, slowing down and speeding up the image as well as his trademark visual humor. The numerous techniques used by Ritchie can be grouped into one category called "clip editing".

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Bong Joon-ho: the mastery of transnational directing

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Firstly, the sloppy editing. However, Bong Joon-ho is not oblivious to the rhythm and, of course, uses cheerful inserts with clip editing. Leave the boring pre-production routine to the Filmustage - automatic script breakdown - and focus on your creativity! The average frame in the film is 7.5 seconds, which is a lot.

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