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The Eye is Quicker: Film Editing: Making a Good Film Better
The Eye is Quicker: Film Editing: Making a Good Film Better
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Author: Richard D. Pepperman Publisher: Michael Wiese Productions Format: Softcover # of Pages: 350 Pub. Date: 2004 ISBN-10: 0941188841 ISBN-13: 9780941188845
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About the Book:
Did you ever want to know how to apply simple and practical work techniques to all that film editing theory? Here is an authentic How To Guide to make you a better editor of film or video. This is the most comprehensive book on the principles, methods and strategies vital to the creative art of film editing.
The information presented in The Eye is Quicker is adaptable to all tools and technologies. This vibrant approach to teaching editing uses dozens of examples from a wide array of films with terrific sequences. Richard Pepperman makes clear what is constant in all great work and gives you all the tips you need to achieve your own greatness.
The Eye is Quicker is indispensable for screenwriters, directors and, of course, film and video editors.
What people say:
"Richard Pepperman's 'The Eye is Quicker' narrows the focus to film editing, providing screenwriters and directors with invaluable, practical assessments of what makes a good film, and what elevates a film from 'good' to 'great'. Chapters cover the foundations of film editing theory, including guides to locating key scenes and sequences and enhancing them." — Mid-West Book Review
"This wonderfully informative and entertaining book illustrates how our eyes, brain and nervous system interact to make the movies we watch so powerful. No one has Pepperman's perspective on film editing." — Everett Aison, Screenwriter; Co-Founder, Film School, The School Of Visual Arts
"'The Eye is Quicker' is a brilliant 'splice of life' from a visionary teacher and film editor! The book is filled with illuminating insights and delightful anecdotes. Pepperman challenges the routine and cliche by offering up a new and vivid conversation about the art of film editing." — Joan Brooker, Director of the award winning documentary We Got Us
About the Author:
Richard D. Pepperman has been a film editor for more than 40 years and a teacher for more than 30. He has edited numerous documentaries and has worked on more than 1,000 commercial spots.
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