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  2. Film editing - Wikipedia

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    Film editing is described as an art or skill, the only art that is unique to cinema, separating filmmaking from other art forms that preceded it, although there are close parallels to the editing process in other art forms such as poetry and novel writing. Film editing is an extremely important tool when attempting to intrigue a viewer.

  3. Edit decision list - Wikipedia

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    An edit decision list or EDL is used in the post-production process of film editing and video editing.The list contains an ordered list of reel and timecode data representing where each video clip can be obtained in order to conform the final cut.

  4. Camera coverage - Wikipedia

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    An editor uses these skills to diagnose problems with a scene, and correct them using coverage. [13] In feature film production, coverage is delivered every day to the editor in the form of "dailies" (also known as "rushes"). These are all the shots from the prior day which the director saw fit to print. [14]

  5. What Makes a Film Worthy of Best Editing Academy Award? - AOL

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    Running the gamut of comedy, drama, sci-fi and action — this year's Academy Award nominees for best editing are: "The Banshees of Inisherin," "Elvis," "Everything Everywhere All At Once," "Tár ...

  6. Sam's Oscar Outlook: Best Film Editing - AOL

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    The film remains ambiguous throughout, and the editing makes sure this stays true. It shows us a moment but takes us out of the action when the apex hits. That's some good suspense.

  7. Rough cut - Wikipedia

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    In filmmaking, the rough cut (also known as the first cut or editor's cut) [1] [2] is the second of three stages of offline editing.The term originates from the early days of filmmaking when film stock was physically cut and reassembled, but is still used to describe projects that are recorded and edited digitally.

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