Monday, 7 November 2016
Friday, 4 November 2016
The Development of Editing
Before Editing
Before editing is when the first conception of video camera came out as they Lumiere brothers were the founder after experimenting a long time, the first footage ever was created in 1895, Lumiere brothers were known for the great invention as nothing like this product was created before. The Lumiere brother had created a video of people entering and exiting the train station. Below is an example of the first footage.
Before editing was a major milestone because this is where we see the video camera being first used. As you can see the example above clip was the first recorded footage of people entering and exiting the station at 0.20 the clip had a big impact on the audience as it was the first recorded footage that's why people had been shocked without this invention editing would not have existed in the future.Lumiere brothers were two brothers who had come out with this concept of recording footage were called Louis who was aged 33 and Auguste who was aged 31 at that age creating a new invention which was a milestone had an impact in their life as had bought the concept of video recording without them the present date today will have been different,
In-Camera Editing
The above video was a milestone as there was a major development from before editing as now we see multiple shots conception being used for example in the above clip at 0.44 sec we see the shot change this show the conception of the multiple shot being used. The impact this had on the audience was that they could see various scenes and also created a greater understand to the audience. Robert W.Pauls was 29 when he had come out with this concept after creating 11 films then he had pioneered this editing technique.
In-camera editing was another milestone to make an video which had multiple shots, this was the very first time in history that some one had come up with this concept. and we start to see a change of scenes in the shots. The pioneer of in-camera editing is Robert W.Pauls, this is the person who was the founder of the concept, he had created the first ever movie called 'Come Along Do'.
The above video was a milestone as there was a major development from before editing as now we see multiple shots conception being used for example in the above clip at 0.44 sec we see the shot change this show the conception of the multiple shot being used. The impact this had on the audience was that they could see various scenes and also created a greater understand to the audience. Robert W.Pauls was 29 when he had come out with this concept after creating 11 films then he had pioneered this editing technique.
Following The Action
Following the action is when we see the camera follow what is happening, this gives the audience more detail and this was another milestone as no one had known the conception of following the action. The pioneer of this conception was George Albert Smith who had made a film called 'As Seen Through A Telescope'
Following the action was a massive milestone and development as we start to see clips go in more details as they follow the action and we also see the conception of the shot reverse shot for example at 0.11 we see shot A then we see another shot after that it returns back to shot A. The impact it had on people was that following the action allowed them to have greater detail and we also see the concept of editing building for the audience as it makes it a lot easy to understand. George Albert Smith was aged 35 when he had discovered this concept, he had made 7 other films before finding about this development.
Following the action is when we see the camera follow what is happening, this gives the audience more detail and this was another milestone as no one had known the conception of following the action. The pioneer of this conception was George Albert Smith who had made a film called 'As Seen Through A Telescope'
Following the action was a massive milestone and development as we start to see clips go in more details as they follow the action and we also see the conception of the shot reverse shot for example at 0.11 we see shot A then we see another shot after that it returns back to shot A. The impact it had on people was that following the action allowed them to have greater detail and we also see the concept of editing building for the audience as it makes it a lot easy to understand. George Albert Smith was aged 35 when he had discovered this concept, he had made 7 other films before finding about this development.
Multiple Points of View
Multiple points of view is when we see the same scene with different shots which are positioned in different places, this was another milestone because no one had known this conception. The pioneer of multiple points of view was James Williamson as he had made a clip called 'Attack on a China Mission Station'.
Multiple points of view was another milestone as we see a development in editing, because we start to see story lines in films and also there is a lot of crosscutting and more shot in the clip, this has a big impact because by having more shot and crosscutting to different scenes it tells a story this means that the audience would know what is happening and why it gives them a more detail. An example from the clip would be at 0:01 as we see an establishing shot and then we see the second shot of the army coming out, this tells us it contained multiple points of view. James williamson was 45 years old when he had discovered this concept after making 5 films. James willamson allowed the future film makers to tell a story and a meaning behind it.
Shot Variation
Shot variation is when there is different shots, as this was a milestone it means that this is the first time people found out about different shots which are close ups and long shots. The shot variation had an effect on film makers as they know close up and long shots added value. The pioneer of shot variation was DW Griffiths as he had created film called 'The Birth of A Nation'
Shot variation was another major milestone as the development here we see is that the film start to get longer and the are different shots, we start to see that the different shot start to create meaning as we see in the above use close up throughout to show facial expression of the actors and we also know by using close up they allowed the audience to know how to feel. We see the shot variation in the above clip at 3:28 as we see an close up of the lady. DW Griffiths was aged 30 when he found the concept of shot variation, he had created 2 films previously then he had found the concept of shot variation.
Multiple points of view is when we see the same scene with different shots which are positioned in different places, this was another milestone because no one had known this conception. The pioneer of multiple points of view was James Williamson as he had made a clip called 'Attack on a China Mission Station'.
Multiple points of view was another milestone as we see a development in editing, because we start to see story lines in films and also there is a lot of crosscutting and more shot in the clip, this has a big impact because by having more shot and crosscutting to different scenes it tells a story this means that the audience would know what is happening and why it gives them a more detail. An example from the clip would be at 0:01 as we see an establishing shot and then we see the second shot of the army coming out, this tells us it contained multiple points of view. James williamson was 45 years old when he had discovered this concept after making 5 films. James willamson allowed the future film makers to tell a story and a meaning behind it.
Shot Variation
Shot variation is when there is different shots, as this was a milestone it means that this is the first time people found out about different shots which are close ups and long shots. The shot variation had an effect on film makers as they know close up and long shots added value. The pioneer of shot variation was DW Griffiths as he had created film called 'The Birth of A Nation'
Shot variation was another major milestone as the development here we see is that the film start to get longer and the are different shots, we start to see that the different shot start to create meaning as we see in the above use close up throughout to show facial expression of the actors and we also know by using close up they allowed the audience to know how to feel. We see the shot variation in the above clip at 3:28 as we see an close up of the lady. DW Griffiths was aged 30 when he found the concept of shot variation, he had created 2 films previously then he had found the concept of shot variation.
Manipulation of Diegetic
Manipulation of diegetic was the first milestone where we discovered rhythmic montage, rhythmic montage is basically like cutting to the beat or editing to meet the pace of the action which we see. The pioneer of this was Sergei Eisenstein as he created a film called 'Battleship Potemkin'.
This was another milestone as we start to see editing changing as it meets the pace of the action which we see and it builds suspense for the audience because it cuts to the beat we know that this keeps the audience entertained as there are cuts in the clip, this was a milestone as the audience did have a clue about the editing technique. An example from the clip would be at 2:32 because we start to see the pram going down the stairs the pace and music changes. Sergei Eisenstein was aged only 27 in 1925, he was very young he had created 2 other films before finding about this editing technique.
Film and Video
Film to video was a major milestone as everything was moving to digital meant more easy to edit as the traditional was a lot longer as when you were editing you cannot see the final version this made it a lot difficult. Digital format was very expensive and most film productions could not afford it, the first big film production company called Columbia Pictures had funded a film called 'Once Upon A Time In Mexico' which was directed by ' Robert Rodriguez' in 2003.
This was another milestone as the major development here is that film used to be recorded on reels and video was digital and easier to edit for film makers, this made it a lot more less time consuming and also you could see the finish product while you were editing where as on reels it was a lot more complicated as you could just cut it and wait till you had finished to see the finishing product. Robert Rodriguez was aged 35 when he had created the first ever film which had a big budget and was digitally edited this was a huge milestone as it made it a lot easier.
Analogue
Analogue aka linear editing is when Moviola was introduced, Moviola was a home projector which was for sell to the public, but after a time period an editor had recommended to the inventor that they should try and make the projector into more of a editing device, after a period of time they were adapted to editing devices and sold to editors the first buyer was the editor who had recommended the features his name was 'Douglas Fairbanks', the editing software was popular and it was known as Moviola. The pioneer of analogue was 'Iwan Seminer's' as he had created the first editing device for the film makers
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The major development we see that analogue made it very easy to add transition on and it fastened the process to edit this impacted the audience in a good way because it meant films being edited quicker and released more quicker. Moviola was the start of editing being more advanced as now you could see the finished piece while editing and also you could cut anywhere you wanted.
Manipulation of diegetic was the first milestone where we discovered rhythmic montage, rhythmic montage is basically like cutting to the beat or editing to meet the pace of the action which we see. The pioneer of this was Sergei Eisenstein as he created a film called 'Battleship Potemkin'.
This was another milestone as we start to see editing changing as it meets the pace of the action which we see and it builds suspense for the audience because it cuts to the beat we know that this keeps the audience entertained as there are cuts in the clip, this was a milestone as the audience did have a clue about the editing technique. An example from the clip would be at 2:32 because we start to see the pram going down the stairs the pace and music changes. Sergei Eisenstein was aged only 27 in 1925, he was very young he had created 2 other films before finding about this editing technique.
Film and Video
Film to video was a major milestone as everything was moving to digital meant more easy to edit as the traditional was a lot longer as when you were editing you cannot see the final version this made it a lot difficult. Digital format was very expensive and most film productions could not afford it, the first big film production company called Columbia Pictures had funded a film called 'Once Upon A Time In Mexico' which was directed by ' Robert Rodriguez' in 2003.
This was another milestone as the major development here is that film used to be recorded on reels and video was digital and easier to edit for film makers, this made it a lot more less time consuming and also you could see the finish product while you were editing where as on reels it was a lot more complicated as you could just cut it and wait till you had finished to see the finishing product. Robert Rodriguez was aged 35 when he had created the first ever film which had a big budget and was digitally edited this was a huge milestone as it made it a lot easier.
Analogue
Analogue aka linear editing is when Moviola was introduced, Moviola was a home projector which was for sell to the public, but after a time period an editor had recommended to the inventor that they should try and make the projector into more of a editing device, after a period of time they were adapted to editing devices and sold to editors the first buyer was the editor who had recommended the features his name was 'Douglas Fairbanks', the editing software was popular and it was known as Moviola. The pioneer of analogue was 'Iwan Seminer's' as he had created the first editing device for the film makers
.
The major development we see that analogue made it very easy to add transition on and it fastened the process to edit this impacted the audience in a good way because it meant films being edited quicker and released more quicker. Moviola was the start of editing being more advanced as now you could see the finished piece while editing and also you could cut anywhere you wanted.
Digital
The major development here we see is the fact that special effects being used, this was a major milestone as people in the 70's were scandalised with what they had seen because it was something which they had never seen before. special effect had a big impact on the filmmakers as they could now turn the dreams into a film because they could literally record anything. Digital had a big impact on editing as now it made a lot more easy for the film makers to record films which were futuristic, for example in the above clip we see them use the digital editing system which allowed them to use special effects to create the spaceship in space.
Digital aka non-linear editing started off from the 1970's onwards, it had developed over the years. Digital simply meant it being computer based and use of software apps, in comparison to the analogue editing system called Moviola it was more technical as it was more computer based. The first ever director to use non linear editing was George Lucas who had created a film called 'Star Wars' this is where we see special effects being use a lot more easy.
The major development here we see is the fact that special effects being used, this was a major milestone as people in the 70's were scandalised with what they had seen because it was something which they had never seen before. special effect had a big impact on the filmmakers as they could now turn the dreams into a film because they could literally record anything. Digital had a big impact on editing as now it made a lot more easy for the film makers to record films which were futuristic, for example in the above clip we see them use the digital editing system which allowed them to use special effects to create the spaceship in space.
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