From the course: Introduction to Video Dialogue Editing
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From the course: Introduction to Video Dialogue Editing
Looking at our script
- Now that we've gotten a taste of some examples and strategies of dialogue editing across many years, genres, and styles of film, it's time to tackle some of this on a practical level. Now, we're going to edit three scenes and to break it down to the most basic level, we're going to look at what I call a happy scene, a sad scene, and an awkward, tense scene. For each of these scenes, I wrote a script with identical dialogue and the director filmed them in identical shot setups. That way we'll really be able to dig in to how editing can work with the actor's performance to make each scene very different. Now, first we'll take a look at the dialogue. Then we'll examine each script a little bit more closely per scene. We'll, of course, dig in much deeper later in the course, when we're actually editing them. Alright, so I have the bare bones of the dialogue here and I've removed any screen direction and most punctuation marks except for the bare necessities. So, I'm simply going to read…
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