How to Analyse Editing | Insiders Film School
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WATCH THE WHOLE SERIES HERE: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsfW5NgYbnPKs6BZypAy71-Ttnmt3aFhD ⸻ SUPPORT THE CHANNEL TO ACCESS EXCLUSIVE CONTENT AND THE DISCORD COMMUNITY! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGXfqzVEZr0XaZLWG3_HniA/join http://www.patreon.com/themediainsider ⸻ THIS EPISODE: How to Analyse Editing In this lesson, we dig into one of the most powerful — and often invisible — tools in filmmaking: editing. You’ll learn how meaning is created between shots, and why the cut is the single most important device in film language. We trace editing from its origins in early cinema — when filmmakers first discovered they could interrupt a shot — through the breakthroughs of pioneers like George Albert Smith and Edwin S. Porter, all the way to the conceptual leap known as the Kuleshov Effect. By the end, you’ll understand why every edit is a decision that shapes how we read a scene. You’ll explore the two major approaches to editing: 1. Continuity Editing — match-on-action, e
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