Re: [Frameworks] Editing examples - suggestions needed

2012-08-01 Thread jb.mabe
Gotta show 'em Rob Todd's Star Wars wipe-transitions edit... On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 11:29 AM, Patrick Friel patrick.fr...@att.netwrote: Hi All, Looking for examples for the Experimental Editing class I'm teaching again (solo this time!). I'm set with the actual experimental work, but want

Re: [Frameworks] Editing examples - suggestions needed

2012-08-01 Thread Chuck Kleinhans
There's a very good discussion of a scene in The Matrix and how the editing is directed by Dolby 5.1 sound as the organizing principle for understanding space and narration in the sequence where Neo enters a high rise office building and with his companion and has to gun his way through the

Re: [Frameworks] Editing examples - suggestions needed

2012-08-01 Thread David Tetzlaff
The opening of 'Don't Look Now'. Works great with students. Also Roeg incuts sex with a tracheotomy in Bad Timing which, while 'experimental'ish (Eisensteinian for sure) may be dicey for students due to the subject matter. As in the montages in 'Requiem...' narrative filmmakers often turn to

Re: [Frameworks] Editing examples - suggestions needed

2012-08-01 Thread Matt Helme
: Re: [Frameworks] Editing examples - suggestions needed Check out the non-cut space/time transitions in John Sayles' LONE STAR. Interesting and a wonderful effect.  Tim Sent from my iPhone On Aug 1, 2012, at 9:29 AM, Patrick Friel patrick.fr...@att.net wrote: Hi All,  Looking for examples

Re: [Frameworks] Editing examples - suggestions needed

2012-08-01 Thread Kenneth Bawcom
From Hollywood, of course the classic editing scene is the shower scene in Psycho. But, my highest recommendation for editing in main-stream film is the amazing The Hurt Locker, which is the most tightly edited film, throughout, that I've ever seen. And, it won an Academy Award. Ken B. Those