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Is Quinton Tarantino okay??
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I hope to take up a career in film editing after highschool
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listening to tarantino what an egotistical bastard lol
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ciaooooo ma come va? sono Donato...ti ricordi ?
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Beautiful
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ÓTIMO DOCUMENTÁRIO!!
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fantastic 👌📽 thx for sharing this
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5:51 which movie is it ? Plz reply
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I made a music video in my room, just by sitting on the computer. (the video is named: Bushido - Osama Flow)... It has about 220.000 views on YouTube.The main thing I was doing is choosing the scene and cut it. Every cut must be on time, so that the vision relates with the words.
Somehow I understand the passion of cutting
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Hola, con mucho gusto he compartido tu video, saludos.
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Gracias por el aporte..!
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Great and highly informative documentary. Thanks for sharing.
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Which was the first movie
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dose anyone knows where can I find this film with subtitles?
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Thanks for the upload! I love editing so much and watching stuff like this only boosts that feeling :)
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I was attempting entering the academy of performing arts, film editing section. After many tests I came to the last one. It was a 7 on 1 talk. These 7 people were mostly directors. After long talk I failed the test, and while other directors began talking to eachother, the oldest one, grey haired, asked me if I knew what cutting edge means. I said yes. He told me to watch this documentary, and to try to enter the academy the second time.
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Great!! :)
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There is a false information about Kuleshov's experiments, that is, actually silly, because they mention a " little girl playing with a teddy bear". Please, a teddy bear at the 1918's Soviet Union. Th real experiment happened at the following way: Kuleshov put his hypothesis to the test. Taking an expressionless long shot of the actor Ivan Mozzhukhin peering into the camera—presumably, because footage of the original experiment has been lost— he broke it into three parts. Then he intercut each practically-identical segment with three other shots—a bowl of steaming soup, an attractive young woman, and a child lying dead in a coffin. When he showed the segments to audiences and polled their reactions, they swore that Mozzhukhin’s expression had changed from piece to piece. When staring at the soup, Mozzhukhin was hungry; at the young woman, lustful; at the child, mournful.
http://www.curatormagazine.com/michaeltoscano/kuleshovs-effect-the-man-behind-soviet-montage/ -
Muito bom, maravilhoso.
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Documentary about the art of film editing. Clips are shown from many groundbreaking films with innovative editing styles. Director: Wendy Apple Writer: Mark Jonathan Harris Buy it on Amazon: http://goo.gl/6iujtc Watch other documentaries like this on my channel: https://goo.gl/5tsEIi