Edge Codes: The Art of Motion Picture Editing (2004)
Directed by Alex Shuper
Sub-Genres - Biography, Film & Television History, Inventions & Innovations, Media Studies |
Release Date - Sep 9, 2005 (USA - Limited) |
Run Time - 75 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Mark Deming
While most casual filmgoers take little note of the editing in a movie, committed fans and filmmakers know that it's the editor who determines the pace and rhythm of a motion picture and that skillful cutting can change the flow of the story, even out inconsistencies in the mood and feel of a picture, and adjust the narrative focus. Editing is more than just assembling shots in a certain order, it's an art form, and this documentary celebrates the craft and how it has grown and evolved through the history of the cinema. Edge Codes.com: The Art of Motion Picture Editing traces this story from the world of pioneering silent auteurs such as Georges Méliès and D.W. Griffith through the bold stylings of the masters of the French New Wave to the technical and creative innovations of films like The Matrix, Memento, and The Sixth Sense. Edge Codes.com includes interviews with noted directors George Lucas and Norman Jewison, as well as top editors Thelma Schoonmaker, Zach Staenberg, Dody Dorn, Andrew Mondshein, and many more.
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film-clips, film-editor, film-industry, filmmaker, innovation, technology