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Technique of Film and Video Editing, Second Edition: Theory and Practice [Paperback]

Ken Dancyger (Author)
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0240802551 978-0240802558 November 20, 1996 2
The Technique of Film and Video Editing is the best training for directors-to-be, providing a detailed, precise look at the artistic and aesthetic principles and practices of editing for both picture and sound. Analyses of and photographs from dozens of classic and contemporary films and videos provide a sound basis for the professional and student editor. Practical skills are grounded by an exposition of the ideas and styles of editing, through which the director can understand the visual tools at his/her disposal. This book puts into context the storytelling choices an editor will have to make against a background of theory, history, and practice.
The new material in the second edition emphasizes how new technology has influenced the art of editing. New topics include the MTV style, psychoanalytic ideas, and the appropriation of style over content. New filmmakers whose work is examined in this edition include Spike Lee, Julie Dash, Atom Egoyan, Quentin Tarantino, and Oliver Stone.



Ken Dancyger is Chairman of the Undergraduate Department of Film and Television, New York University, one of the leading programs in Film/TV in the United States, and a past president of the University Film and Video Association. He has edited a number of his own productions for film and television and is a screenwriter of numerous documentaries and dramas for film and television.. Mr. Dancyger co-authored Alternative Scriptwriting: Writing Beyond the Rules, and Writing the Short Film, and authored Broadcast Writing: Dramas, Comedies, and Documentaries (all with Focal Press).

In-depth analyses of dozens of films and videos, current and classic.
Proven editing techniques for professionals and students .
Highlights the history, theory, and aesthetics of film and video editing.


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"From D.W. Griffin to MTV, from silent movies to action films, Dancyger explores not only history, techniques, and the social aspects of film and video, but he also looks at how technology has affected film and video making and editing. This isn't a quick read but definitely worthwhile if you want to gain an understanding of what it takes to be an excellent director and editor." -Theano Nikitas, Camcorder & ComputerVideo


 


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"Ken's additions to his book show all of us who love and study the craft of editing, a real understanding of the importance and stimulating impact editing has in helping tell a story, create mood, and shape characters."
--Sam Pollard, film editor, Girl 6, Clockers, Mo Better Blues




"Dancyger's book is an excellent introduction to the art of manipulating moving pictures and sound for students, amateurs, hobbiests and professionals alike." - Videomaker




"...a thoroughly "reader friendly" introduction and survey of proven editing techniques and how those techniques influence the editing process..." - The Bookwatch, Sept. 2006"

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The new material in the second edition emphasizes how new technology has influenced the art of editing. New topics include the MTV style, psychoanalytic ideas, and the appropriation of style over content. New filmmakers whose work is examined in this edition include Spike Lee, Julie Dash, Atom Egoyan, Quentin Tarantino, and Oliver Stone.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 380 pages
  • Publisher: Focal Press; 2 edition (November 20, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0240802551
  • ISBN-13: 978-0240802558
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,973,913 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Different Ways of Film Editing..., December 14, 2000
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This review is from: Technique of Film and Video Editing, Second Edition: Theory and Practice (Paperback)
This book will give you a general history of editing. Also you will find in "Editing for the genre" section examples of different film editing "styles" for different genres. Honestly the principles of editing section is very weak. Also the non linear editing topic is not covered in depth. The name can be confusing for some people: This book is NOT about the technique and There is almost nothing on "video" in it. It is about creative and aesthetical sides of editing with examples from well known directors like Kubrick, Hitchcock etc.
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5.0 out of 5 stars 1st class, August 17, 2001
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film, video, non-linear, linear - it's all pictures and sound. This book was everything i was looking for. It's not an explanation of how to edit. It's about how to think, how to dig deep inside your feelings and appy those feelings to the work you do. Forget the technicalities, forget the jargon, this is about asking yourself the question - what do i want the viewer to feel? It inspires you to think beyond what you know. I have been editing for a number of years - i am a better editor after reading this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A thoroughly "reader friendly" introduction and survey of proven editing techniques, September 9, 2006
Now in an updated and expanded third edition, The Technique Of Film And Video Editing: History, Theory, And Practice by Ken Dancyger (Professor of Film and Television, Tisch School of the Arts, New York University) provides a thoroughly "reader friendly" introduction and survey of proven editing techniques and how those techniques influence the editing process, as well as presenting the history, theory, and aesthetics of editing in film and video. Nicely organized into three major sections (History of Film Editing; Editing for the Genre); and Principles of Editing), The Technique Of Film And Video Editing is enhanced with the inclusion of "Cutting Room Procedures", a filmography, a glossary, a selected bibliography for further study, and a comprehensive index. No film school or academic library film/video production instructional collection can be considered complete without the inclusion of The Technique Of Film And Video Editing as a core reference. Also very highly recommended for film students and aspiring film makers from Focal Press is Blain Brown's Cinematography: Image Making For Cinematographers, Directors, And Videographers (02-40805003, $44.99).
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subjective camera placement, filmic narrative conventions, sound edit, shaping device, personal documentary, dialogue sequence, editing choices, editing solutions, nonlinear narrative, first set piece, comedy sequence, picture edit, narrative clarity, nonlinear editing, intellectual montage, editing style, rough assembly, using pace, extreme long shot, film editing, editing pattern, film cuts, few filmmakers, moving shots, physical realism
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British Film Institute, New York, Wild Bunch, Pulp Fiction, Citizen Kane, Shu Lein, New Wave, Courtesy Janus Films Company, Natural Born Killers, Woody Allen, Lawrence of Arabia, Oliver Stone, World War, Ang Lee, Broken Blossoms, Stanley Kubrick, Karel Reisz, Museum of Modern Art, Wong Kar-wai, Courtesy National Film Board of Canada, Space Odyssey, Spike Lee, Barry Lyndon, Crouching Tiger, Doctor Zhivago
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