Illustration of Basic Film Editing Principles, An
Identifier
F.2005-01-0206
Date Of Production
circa 1958
Abstract
Instructional film in which talking head Leon Barsha, editor of the film Babyface Nelson, uses pre- and post-edited footage from the film to demonstrate the affects of a variety of editing techniques.
Log
00:19 - Editor Leon Barsha sits in editing studio, give introduction to the art of editing, shows example scene from film "Babyface Nelson"
01:29 - Clip from Babyface Nelson, illegal doctor removes bandages from outlaws hands after a surgery performed to remove fingerprints
04:12 - Leon Barsha shows how this scene can be improved with editing, shows stills of shots taken from other angles
05:28 - Clip of the same scene with editing improvements
08:32-09:29 - Leon Barsha explains how the edits improved the film, end credits
01:29 - Clip from Babyface Nelson, illegal doctor removes bandages from outlaws hands after a surgery performed to remove fingerprints
04:12 - Leon Barsha shows how this scene can be improved with editing, shows stills of shots taken from other angles
05:28 - Clip of the same scene with editing improvements
08:32-09:29 - Leon Barsha explains how the edits improved the film, end credits
Run Time
9 min 29 sec
Format
16mm
Extent
380 feet
Color
B&W
Sound
Optical
Reel/Tape Number
1/1
Has Been Digitized?
Yes
Language Of Materials
English
Element
Print
Genre
Form
Subject
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Main Credits
American Cinema Editors (is producer)
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