Sunday, December 8, 2013

Editz

  • Timing is key
Timing can make or break a film. It can determine rather your film is a block buster or a box office failure. It's important to keep that in mind. Always. (For example: the family guy episode about the Boston Marathon that got taken down)
  • Reorganize. Rewrite
Be prepared to move scenes around because what seems like a poor scene early on in a movie could be the greatest scene later on. It's a lot to do with timing and maybe even a little psychology (knowing how people will react to certain events)
  •  Please the master
It is important to keep pace and follows orders, but it is also important to have your own suggestions. If the higher-ups want you to try it, you should, but sometimes you should try to point in a new direction and hope you've made the right decision.

  • The article was very useful, even for an animator. Either way, a film is a film. Pay attention, keep up, roll with the punches, and work your hardest. Make suggestions, take orders, try new things, and rewrite.
  • Minor swearing |D Haha
  • Easy to follow :D
What is the difference between "tried" and "*tried*". Is that implying that some were given no effort?

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