Film editing (B.E.16)
what is film editing? Film editing is the process of cutting and putting together a finished film. A film editor completes this task to help the director's vision of the movie come to life. An editor's creative decisions typically combine what they believe to be best for the picture with what the director (and producers) want for the end product. Aspects of cinema editing can use actual strips of celluloid film, digital files, or both, and are typically done during post-production. what does a film editor do? raw video to create shots, scenarios, and other things by cutting, splicing, and (re)arranging it. makes decisions that impact the movie's pacing, ambiance, story, music, etc. final cuts are made in collaboration with the director and producers. write a short explanation of the process of film editing. Editing is done by cut and pasting and splicing which is taking clips apart and putting them back together.