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The Practical Guide to Documentary Editing Sam Billinge (Film and TV editor, UK)

The Practical Guide to Documentary Editing By Sam Billinge (Film and TV editor, UK)

The Practical Guide to Documentary Editing by Sam Billinge (Film and TV editor, UK)


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The Practical Guide to Documentary Editing Summary

The Practical Guide to Documentary Editing: Techniques for TV and Film by Sam Billinge (Film and TV editor, UK)

The Practical Guide to Documentary Editing sets out the techniques, the systems and the craft required to edit compelling professional documentary television and film. Working stage by stage through the postproduction process, author Sam Billinge explores project organization, assembling rushes, sequence editing, story structure, music and sound design, and the defining relationship between editor and director.

Written by a working documentary editor with over a decade's worth of experience cutting films for major British and international broadcasters, The Practical Guide to Documentary Editing offers a unique introduction to the craft of documentary editing, and provides working and aspiring editors with the tools to master their craft in the innovative and fast-paced world of contemporary nonfiction television and film.

The Practical Guide to Documentary Editing Reviews

A brilliant introduction to the art of editing. You need process to create and method to find clarity. This book shares the secrets that allow ideas to flow and magic to happen. Documentary editing is the best job in the world. Sam Billinge's book helps you understand why.

-Sean Mackenzie, Two-time BAFTA TV Award-winning Editor; Arena (1975), Amish: A Secret Life (2012)

This thorough and informative work written by Sam Billinge, an actual practitioner in the art form of which he writes, will be my go-to book recommendation for anyone interested in learning or expanding the craft of documentary editing. When I'm asked, 'How do I learn about documentary editing,' this is the book I will be recommending to people.

-Colin Goudie, GBFTE, Editor, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016), Monsters (2010)

If you're looking to learn how to edit documentaries well, then Sam offers professional expertise and insight that will help you at every stage of the creative and collaborative process.

--Jonny Elwyn, freelance film editor and creator of jonnyelwyn.co.uk

About Sam Billinge (Film and TV editor, UK)

Sam Billinge, GBFTE is a documentary editor with more than a decade's worth of experience editing prime-time documentaries for British and international television.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

  • Preface
  • The Power of Documentary
  • Who are Film Editors and What Do They Do?

Part 1: The Fundamentals

  • Storytelling 1.0
  • Editing 1.0
  • Setting Up the Edit
  • Preparing to View Rushes
  • Track Laying the Edit
  • Viewing Interviews
  • Viewing Actuality
  • Viewing B-roll

Part 2: Starting to Edit

  • Understanding the Task Ahead
  • Deciding What to Cut First
  • Appraising a New Scene
  • Structuring a New Scene
  • Ordering Interview Clips
  • Trimming Interviews
  • Working with Actuality
  • Working with Voiceover
  • Deciding Where Voiceover is Needed
  • Voiceover Writing Basics
  • Managing a Voiceover Record

Part 3: Picture Editing

  • Visual Storytelling
  • The Kuleshov Effect
  • Types of Picture Sequence
  • Types of Shot
  • Structuring a Picture Sequence
  • Sequencing Shots
  • A Practical Method for Building a Sequence
  • The Art of the Cut
  • What Makes a Good Cut?
  • What Shots Cut Well Together?
  • Judging Pacing and the Rhythm of Sequences
  • Enhancing the Visual Style of a Sequence
  • Working with Cutaways
  • Working with Stock Footage
  • Working with Still Images

Part 4: Using Sound

  • Working with Sound Design and Music
  • Understanding Sound
  • Working with Music
  • Why We Use Music in Filmmaking
  • Some Good Ways to Use Music
  • A Practical Method for Working with Music
  • Auditioning Music
  • Composed, Library or Commercial Music?
  • Working with a Composer
  • Working with Library Music
  • Working with Commercial Music

Part 5: Story Structure

  • Ordering and Connecting Scenes
  • Common Documentary Story Structures
  • The Three-Act Structure
  • The Episodic
  • The Parallel Narrative
  • Working with Shooting Scripts & Paper Edits
  • Choosing a Running Order
  • Scene Cards
  • Working to a Deadline
  • Making Improvements
  • Viewing a Film for the First Time
  • Working to a Final Duration
  • Reaching Picture Lock

The Cutting Room Relationship

Workflow Summary

Conclusion

Glossary

Index

Additional information

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9781138292192
1138292192
The Practical Guide to Documentary Editing: Techniques for TV and Film by Sam Billinge (Film and TV editor, UK)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20170413
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