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EVERY EDIT MATTERS: Same Scene - Different Cut
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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@ErebosGR

4 years ago

I took something completely different from the 2nd version. She seemed vulnerable and in need of emotional support, while he is emotionally unavailable. His answer about the room felt like a deflection, like he didn't want to talk about how his day was or how he's feeling. She tries to continue with the small talk but he replies that he'll go to sleep and then we see that it's still daytime outside. She was completely shut off.

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@AllThingsFilm1

4 years ago

I learned more in under 7 minutes in this video than I learn in some courses that last an hour or more. Excellent commentary and walkthrough.

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@aikogiron3449

4 years ago

Respect to all editors out there

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@Digital.Done.Right.

4 years ago

Donโ€™t underestimate the editor and the power of telling the story

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@lonewalkerproductions

3 years ago

Goddamnit that third edit is beautiful. I just love how everything changes with subtext and subtle changes in edits

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@jesseyules

3 years ago

Yup. After shooting my first feature I found it shocking how much an actor's performance can be improved in the edit.

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@ViDhiHDEntertainment

4 years ago

I would recommend every aspiring editor to enroll themselves in this course. I am student and it's making a huge difference. You get more than what you pay for weekly talks,active community of editors and the course modules itself. The clock it ticking go for it fellow editors !

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@GDoggProductions

2 years ago

i didn't it was possible to edit a scene like this in so many different ways! you truly can make art with little to no footage ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘ great video

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@thecrazyToolfan

2 years ago

This proves that the edit can only be as good as the footage.

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@storyfirstfilms5983

3 years ago

This is brilliant - I have done and keep going over the course. I highly recommend it.

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@Dagan28

2 years ago

I think that the reason that the final edit with him from the back convey his detachment, is because it has less information so we understand his emotional state based on his words and tone alone. When using his frontal closeup you can see that he is emotional and conflicted, which is probably what the director wanted him to convey, and as an editor probably what he would expect you to get through to the audience.

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@alex0589

4 years ago

Are you saying i leaned on a bidet all day for no reason? -Teresa Palmer

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@joetaylor5170

3 years ago

This guyโ€™s a genius.

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@mrrb_888

3 years ago

Crazy...yet incredible. Never saw editing like this. Thanks for the good example!

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@apedestrian3899

4 years ago

"You're only as good as your footage" Star Wars disagreed with that

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@bojacknorseman9009

4 years ago

A thought about the โ€œyouโ€™re only as good as your footageโ€ argument. I feel the way to test this would be to get some truly terrible amateur footage, and see if you can make something compelling or watchable out of it. Like, ask your family members to send you the footage they took from a holiday or birthday - could you turn that into something worth watching?

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@allenzhao7619

2 years ago

Scenes are building blocks, and what you do with them is what makes you a storyteller.

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@Dancing_Alone_wRentals

2 years ago

Ahhh, this video was very enjoyable. Most are good, this one gives a very clear example of an exercise. The end is eye opening....You decide where the scene "freak out" will take place in the room. I never imagined an editor could literally move the story - I thought the editor's hands were tied to what film was provided. (Yes, Just found this channel for Christmas and have been binge learning)

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@RivuSouravBanerjeeVideoEditor

4 years ago

yes..a single cut can change the flow and feel of the story. thanks fr sharing these precious tips ๐Ÿ˜

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@SRVaintme

4 years ago

Off topic but my man was great in Scott Pilgrim. Love the videos Sven.

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