Friday, April 6, 2012

Master Film Editing Using Final Cut Express | Digital Production ...

Mercury Learning is pleased to announce Christopher Llewellyn Reed’s “Film Editing: Theory and Practice”, designed for the novice or for a course in film editing, is the perfect introductory text. In this book, the reader will learn about the history of film editing, and how it developed from the single-shot movies of the 1890s to the crazy split-second montages of today. Different editing aesthetics – the when, how and why of cutting, as well as the proper terms for different shots – so that you can think about the development of your own style are explored. Also included are some in-depth shot-by-shot breakdowns of various film scenes, as illustrations of these different aesthetics. The book explores the different editing concerns of narrative (fiction) films vs. documentaries, and full-length features vs. shorts. The invention of non-linear editing systems, such as the AVID and Final Cut Pro, and how they have affected the film industry and editing styles are also covered.

The reader will learn the basic interface of Apple’s less-expensive non-linear editing system – Final Cut Express – as well as LiveType, the innovative text and titles generator that Apple bundles with it. The all-important issue of understanding formats and compression is also covered thoroughly. Finally, the reader will work with the accompanying video footage, included on the companion DVD, in a variety of different ways to put theory into practice and drive home the lessons of the book. For projects, it covers the latest version of Final Cut Express, contains structured exercises, and uses video clips on the companion DVD, to allow the reader to apply the lessons of the book in clear and entertaining ways.

Key Features:

  • Covers the latest version of Final Cut Express, contains structured exercises, and uses video clips on the companion DVD, to allow the reader to apply the lessons of the book in clear and entertaining ways.
  • Addresses a variety of film genres including comedy, horror, drama, etc.
  • Instructor’s resources available for use as a textbook.

About The Author

Christopher Llewellyn Reed holds an M.F.A. from the Graduate Film Program at the NYU Tisch School of the Arts. For the better part of the last 20 years he has worked as an educator and a filmmaker and has worked on numerous award-winning films as a director, cinematographer, and editor. He is currently an associate professor in, and chairman of, the Depart­ment of Film/Video at Stevenson University (MD).

Book Information:

ISBN: 9781936420100

MSRP: U.S. $41.95 PUB DATE: February, 2012

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