6 Ways to Edit Any Scene - Essential Film & Video Editing Techniques Explained [Shot List Ep. 10]

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Ultimate guide to film and video editing techniques, including eyeline match, cross cutting, eye trace, j cut and l cut, intellectual montage, and cut on action.
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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro - Editing: Creative Uses of the Cut
01:32 - Walter Murch & The Rule of Six
02:46 - Eyeline Match
05:55 - Cross Cutting
07:57 - Eye Trace
10:13 - Split Edit
13:14 - Intellectual Montage
15:40 - Cut on Action
17:54 - Honorable Mentions and FREE Reference Shot List
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Film editing is a language that started with the simple cut over a century ago. Since then, film and video editing techniques have turned that language into poetry. In this episode of The Shot List, we’re looking at the major film editing and video editing techniques that can be used when editing a scene. These techniques include eyeline match, cross cutting, eye trace, split edits, intellectual montage, and cut on action. We’ll explain how to edit video using these techniques and what they bring to the storytelling process.
First up is the eyeline match - where a character’s eyes guide the edit. If we see a character notice something off-screen, our immediate response is “What are they looking at?” Most of the time, the editor complies and cuts to match the character’s eyeline (not only what they see but from their literal or general perspective).
In film editing, cross cutting (or intercutting) is essentially weaving two or more scenes into one. The classic example of cross cutting is the baptism scene in The Godfather as we watch Michael become “The Godfather” twice over - to his sister’s child and to the Corleone family as we watch his men assassinate his rivals.
One bit of film theory from legendary editor Walter Murch is called eye trace. To help the viewer along, eye trace suggests to cut between shots when the area of focus is in the same spot. That way, the viewer can stay focused on the moment, especially when rapidly cutting through action scenes.
A hard cut is when both the sound and image are switch simultaneously to the next shot. But a split edit allows for the sound or image to switch before the other. These are known as either the J cut or the L cut - based on the way they look in a film editing timeline. These techniques are useful in dialogue scenes to help pace out the conversation and allow for reaction shots.
Intellectual montage is a fascinating bit of editing theory that suggests that when presented with two images back-to-back, the viewer will search for a connection between them. When deployed strategically, filmmakers can create meaning through juxtaposition that wouldn’t otherwise be there.
And, finally, much of movie editing is built around the cut on action - when a cut is made within a character or object’s movement in the frame. Rather than creating a chaotic onslaught of fragmented punches and kicks, the cut on action creates a more seamless flow.
These are the essential film editing and video editing techniques that editors use all the time. And as soon as you master these video editing tips and tricks, you’ll be able to speak that language fluently.
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Chapters: 00:00 - Intro - Editing: Creative Uses of the Cut 01:32 - Walter Murch & The Rule of Six 02:46 - Eyeline Match 05:55 - Cross Cutting 07:57 - Eye Trace 10:13 - Split Edit 13:14 - Intellectual Montage 15:40 - Cut on Action 17:54 - Honorable Mentions and FREE Reference Shot List
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I’m absolutely loving this channel! Thank you so much! I was just thinking that it’d be sick to see an explanation of what a lack of editing or the ‘reverse’ of these techniques can bring (if they exist). For example, I’m pretty sure in some of Jackie Chan’s work reducing or even removing cuts adds to the fluidity of his fight scenes and emphasises how realistic they are.
@jp3813
@jp3813 Жыл бұрын
In the video "Jackie Chan - How to Do Action Comedy" by Every Frame a Painting, it points out that Hollywood editors tend to ruin the rhythm of fight scenes by cutting on every hit, which is identified as a common technique at 17:04 of this episode.
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The j and L split is a awesome technique to learn thank you for this!
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@jp3813
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17:04 An interesting contrast to that is in Every Frame a Painting's video "Jackie Chan - How to Do Action Comedy", which points out that Hollywood editors tend to ruin a fight scene's rhythm by cutting on every hit.
@madnessbydesign1415
@madnessbydesign1415 Жыл бұрын
Right. Cuts on every hit are for when the actors aren't really good. Contrast the Matrix scenes with Crouching Tiger, The Protector, or The Raid. The latter films are far more impressive because of the longer takes, showing greater skill... :)
@nationalhamleague5352
@nationalhamleague5352 Жыл бұрын
I think the difference is overdoing the cuts rather than one being objectively a better technique to capture fight scenes than the other.
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@@nationalhamleague5352 Thus, "every hit".
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Absolutely love this explanation of Eye Trace at 8:35. Thanks so much for the expertise and well-chosen examples. You always manage to go a few steps past the obvious, which is what I think we're all responding to here.
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I like the cuts created in filming the intro section about creative uses of cuts here. Good examples, perfect beats and clean, delicious cuts. Nice!
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I'm sorry, All I think about 'Don't Look Up' is that they used STOCK FOOTAGE...it feels like cheating even though it totally isn't.
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Didn’t Citizen Kane use stock footage in its opening montage?
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The pop montage used in Requiem For A Dream and the L and J cuts during dialogues in Spotlight had an excellent impact on the viewer.
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Goodbye I'm off to go read Walter Murch's The Conversations again haha. Incredible video.
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Very well explained. Love this. Thanks
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After watching countless videos that show J-cuts and L-cuts, I now finally understand why they are called that. I love watching your videos!
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Finally learned what that cut has a name - J cut. X-Files heavily used that.
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It's a useful one for sure
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@ericpargasTV
@ericpargasTV Ай бұрын
I like the editing techniques used in “too many cooks”
@everynighteverymorn
@everynighteverymorn 2 жыл бұрын
respect to the editor of this video and that cut on action example
@apaiboy5176
@apaiboy5176 Жыл бұрын
Nice video to understand the editing technique. Many thanks for this. really appreciated it
@neobellic7258
@neobellic7258 2 жыл бұрын
Jackie Chan had a brilliant technique on cutting on action. Unlike Hollywood where the edits are made such that one shot of action of making an impact transitions to the other where impact has already been made, what Jackie Chan instead did was to insert the second shot with few frames just before the impact is made. So in JC's style, we see a shot of someone hitting, cut at the impact, then next shot (closer to camera) of just before the impact. At normal speed (24fps), this transition registers as a much better continuity of action with better impact.
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You watched that video too 😂
@chrisjfox8715
@chrisjfox8715 Жыл бұрын
So is it technically the viewer witnessing double impact, but it happens so fast the it feels like a more powerful single one?
@denzvenvadakkan5103
@denzvenvadakkan5103 2 жыл бұрын
17:08 hearing this i remember jackie chans interview... "they cut directly on impact, no punching shown, best is to keep a stable wide shot." i would like to hear more on this
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Fantastic video Studiobinder!!🤩🎥 Next, maybe not on this series, you should do a video about "Film Themes"- philosophical, high-concept themes, low-concept, commercial, easy to absorb themes, and all that exists in between. It is such a fascinating and important subject to explore for filmmakers... and often, I feel it's way too underrated.
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@@StudioBinder probably, a difficult topic to make a video about, but very interesting. Themes can be interpreted in so many ways but argueably most movies have some sortof theme
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awesome content...as always!
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@rennyfilms 2 жыл бұрын
This is so great. Thanks for always sharing great information
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 2 жыл бұрын
Cheers!
@akshayrajeev3226
@akshayrajeev3226 2 жыл бұрын
Always inspiring ♥️, thank you Studio Binder
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@rapidonline3603
@rapidonline3603 2 жыл бұрын
Idk,all the youtuber out there, very badly , desperately looking for this Video!!! They just being amazed watching other KZfaqrs," why I cant make videos like this!" If they get this video , they'll failed surely finding words , give a thanks to you guys.
@rorypuds
@rorypuds 2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic as always. However, I would of loved a dissection of the Dojo fight scene compared to the original, and how that was perhaps to the first (particularily in western cinema) to have managed to convey energy and speed without being arguably overedited like in Resurrections.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 2 жыл бұрын
A comparison video? Not a bad idea!
@groundbreakerexplore
@groundbreakerexplore Жыл бұрын
I am learning a lot of great ideas and information about filming
@DimaJetPeks
@DimaJetPeks 2 жыл бұрын
Cool! Thanks!
@SuperBongeka
@SuperBongeka 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing. I’ll be sure to credit StudioBinder in the near future.
@scarlettwidow7
@scarlettwidow7 Жыл бұрын
For the first time, I wanna thanks KZfaq's algorithm for put this video in the recommendation
@CreativeArtFilmss
@CreativeArtFilmss 4 ай бұрын
Amazing... ❤❤❤❤
@rodprod8522
@rodprod8522 2 жыл бұрын
match cut is another - thanks for the content!
@lastmoversbutfastmovers4757
@lastmoversbutfastmovers4757 2 жыл бұрын
Great video bro...
@fg.salomon
@fg.salomon Жыл бұрын
Such an amazing content
@nahlaalmarridubaifashionvl9996
@nahlaalmarridubaifashionvl9996 Жыл бұрын
Shukran ( thank you ) the content is easy to understand
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