Ryan Olivera
Alex Bordino
Introduction to Non Linear Editing
Spring 2015
I really hope I'm doing this right. But I really took to the lecture on Match Cuts and the 180 rule. I noticed even in filming in dvp that I was following those rules involuntarily. I've been trying to practice match cuts myself because I want to get better at them. And while we were talking about these topics in class the following video came into my head: Your Fault - "Into the Woods" Original Movie clip. Now I noticed while watching it again that almost every single cut was on an action and the transitions were flawless and manipulated the space to truly bring me (as an audience member) into the world of the film. Now I noticed they followed the 180 rule for most of it. There is a section where it breaks (to my understanding) But it doesn't quite make it feel awkward. Dean actually mentioned in DVP that the 180 rule can be broken sometimes. But for a final note, the 3D spacing is phenomenal in this movie. I want to look at some of the other major songs from this film and see what else there is to discover from what we've learned about Match Cuts, the 180 Rule, as well as 3D spacing.
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