Coffee & Content: 6 Ways to Edit Any Scene & The Soul of Good Character Design
Coffee & Content: 6 Ways to Edit Any Scene & The Soul of Good Character Design
Happy Sunday Creative Army!
I've got my coffee in hand and your weekly dose of content coming in hot - grab your coffee of choice and let's dive right in.
First up, the folks over at StudioBinder have a great video featuring six ways to edit any scene. Specifically, you will learn about editing using the intellectual montage, eye trace, cross cutting, eyeline match, the j cut, and the I cut. You will see examples from The Matrix: Resurrections, Mad Max: Fury Road, Pulp Fiction, Interstellar, and many more.
Next up, Lessons from a Screenplay talks about the soul of good character design. This video breaks down the two foundational elements of a great character: want and need. To illustrate this, they use the Pixar animated film Soul as an example.
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Wishing you a very happy, healthy, & creative Sunday.
Cheers,
RB
StudioBinder - 6 Ways to Edit Any Scene
Lessons from a Screenplay: The Soul of Good Character Design
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