Week 14

"The essence of cinema is editing. It's the combination of what can be extraordinary images of people during emotional moments, or images in a general sense, put together in a kind of alchemy."

–Francis Ford Coppola

 


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Further Study! love films - or better yet - how films are edited? Here are some classic examples of exemplary editing that you can view and enjoy in your continuing cinematic journey, including:
   - "North By Northwest" (1959)
   - "The Godfather" (1972)
   - "2001: A Space Odyssey" (1968)


 

Week 14: Wrapping Up

 

Let's reflect on the "Big Picture" of film editing. What areas of editing did you find the most interesting? 

Click on the "D" to the left to go to Moodle and take part in the discussion forum.

 

 

 

 

Project 5: "The Dialogue Scene" Cont'd

 

Continue working on Project 5, The Dialogue Scene.

Project 5 will be turned in the Week 15 module where you will create and paste a link to your work, as well as look at each others' work.

 

 

 

 


Project 5 Example: "Inglourius Basterds," The Jew Hunter (2009)

Week 14 Reading & Assignment

 

Lucky! There is no additional reading this week.

 

 

 

 

Need a few extra points? Your extra credit assignment, if you chose to do it, is due this week. Click the link below to turn in your paper!

 

 

 

 

Week 14 Assessment & Final Review

 

Lucky! There is no additional quiz this week.

 

 

 

 

You have one week to study for the final exam. Review the following videos to prepare. The exam will be given in the last module.

 


History 06: Eisenstein

 

History 07: Montage Theory

 

History 08: Sound

 

History 09: Women in Editing

 

History 10: The French New Wave

 

History 11: Modern Editing