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Document Type: | Book |
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Karen Pearlman |
ISBN: | 9780240810140 0240810147 |
OCLC Number: | 255903250 |
Description: | xxix, 269 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Contents: | Rhythmic intuition -- Editing as choreography -- Timing, pacing, and trajectory phrasing -- Tension, release, and synchronisation -- Physical, emotional, and event rhythms -- Physical rhythm -- Emotional rhythm -- Event rhythm -- Style -- Devices -- Common scenes. |
Responsibility: | Karen Pearlman. |
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"A pioneering effort to capture lighting in a bottle. The most powerful aspect of the craft is also toughest to explain. Pearlman's introduction of dance and movement theory is impressively leveraged for exploration and her cognitive-developmental approach is solidly grounded. No serious student of editing will come away from this book untouched."~Loren S. Miller, Instructor, Emerson College"Pearlman combines her knowledge, skills and experience from her different creative and educational practices in this book. In fact, it is her work as a dancer and how it informs her thinking about editing that makes this book such an original and refreshing contribution to the literature."--Reviewed in onscreenPearlman author of Cutting Rhythms interviewed in Spike Magazine Read more...
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“Anyone even the slightest bit interested in the mechanics of film making is going to be impressed with Karen Pearlman's new book Cutting Rhythms….Dr Pearlman, who is Head of Screen Studies at the Australian Film Television and Radio School and one directors of The Physical TV Company (the guys behind the amazing Thursday’s Fictions), manages to combine in depth knowledge of the business of editing with a highly understandable to the layman style. Meaning of course that Cutting Rhythms is useful as both a practical reference for editors and editors in training and as a welcome addition to the bookshelf of the movie fan who likes to know how his favourite films work.” Paul Mills, memorabletv.com
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