The technique of film editing (1958)

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SECTION 3 PRINCIPLES OF EDITING 21 1 Editing the Picture 213 General 213 Constructing a Lucid Continuity : Smoothness 216 Matching Consecutive Actions 216 Extent of Change in Image Size and Angle 220 Preserving a Sense of Direction 222 Preserving a Clear Continuity 225 Matching Tone 226 Making Sound Flow over a Cut 227 Timing 232 Pace : Rhythm 241 Selection of Shots 248 Sound Editing 256 General 256 Analysis of a Sound Track 261 Sound and the Editing of the Picture 269 APPENDIX CUTTING ROOM PROCEDURE 273 Synchronisation of Rushes 273 Editing the Film 274 Opticals 275 Sound Editing 275 SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 277 GLOSSARY OF TERMS 278 INDEX 283