Edits Quote by Stephen Mallinder Download Open image “One of the tropes of our videos is that they were very rhythmic with clipped edits.” — Stephen Mallinder ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.9 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Edits Tropes Video
A lot of the issues of rhythm in film are found in the editing because it's very rare that any sequence is the sequence… — Frederick Wiseman Copy Share Image
Clipping is a very specific, concept-y thing. We have all these rules: we don't sample drums. We create all our own sounds. I don't… — Daveed Diggs Copy Share Image
That was a very natural process because as I was creating the animatic I added music clips as reference of the kind of music… — Alex Abreu Copy Share Image
It's natural to me that someone who loved that type of music or that type of spectacle would copy it, to do something, a… — Sergio Leone Copy Share Image
I've never been a big fan of the music-video style of editing movies that crept in the last few decades. I like stuff that's… — Frank Darabont Copy Share Image
One of my first videos on VHS, unknowingly at the time, was a stop-motion of a cup moving across a countertop on its own.… — Ryan Higa Copy Share Image
I was a choreographer in the '80s and I was doing these videos. I did an Extreme video, which was really weird having them… — Adam Shankman Copy Share Image
There are some really genuinely talented people that make fan videos. They cut them really well, like, I'm amazed at the quality these editors… — Oliver Stark Copy Share Image
I'd like to drill in a little more detail into one aspect of cutting which is particularly close to me and that's dialogue editing. It is a vital part of editing especially in animated film, but in the end it is usually completely transparent to the audience. The vocal performances are reported for over several years and the actors are… — Lee Unkrich Copy Share
“The rhythm of editing, the length of a frame- these are not merely dictated by the professional need to establish a link with the… — Andrei Tarkovsky Copy Share Image
There's a certain kind of motion and pacing that our music has, and this just doesn't have that. We just kind of rushed to… — Branford Marsalis Copy Share Image
You get so deep into something when you are filming, it's almost like writing it again when you are in the edit. — Kate Herron Copy Share Image
It was an important period for us, because even though we weren't a "punk band", and what became a model for a punk band,… — Stephen Mallinder Copy Share Image
Music doesn't have to be so rule-based - and so strict in its structures, construction and perception. — Stephen Mallinder Copy Share Image
We had always used found sound, but we had always used it in an analogue way. And it was the early days of using… — Stephen Mallinder Copy Share Image
Crackdown, the video, interpreted and reflected a sense of authority and austerity and a sense of slight, impending doom. — Stephen Mallinder Copy Share Image
I think what we tried to do lyrically, vocally and musically was to capture a sound. — Stephen Mallinder Copy Share Image
I think probably underneath it all, film [Kino] has its own rhythm and its own dynamic, and we were trying to capture the movement… — Stephen Mallinder Copy Share Image
If you're going to change things, one of the things we had to change is to get away from that traditional model of rock… — Stephen Mallinder Copy Share Image
Even though we were influenced by American culture and music, we like the rest of Europe have been colonized with that in the post-war… — Stephen Mallinder Copy Share Image
We were sort of coming from an angle where we wanted to break rules. — Stephen Mallinder Copy Share Image
We were iconoclastic. We weren't there to sort of follow the trends really. So it was important that we were making a statement against… — Stephen Mallinder Copy Share Image
Even if that statement was ambiguous, we kind of wanted to cause a stir. We thought that by having the name "Cabaret Voltaire", that… — Stephen Mallinder Copy Share Image
I think we saw our reaction coming from Dada, but at the same time, it formed into punk, which was very much a reaction… — Stephen Mallinder Copy Share Image
This is a whole new era where we're moving beyond little edits on single genes to being able to write whatever we want throughout… — George M. Church Copy Share Image
The visionary is the one who brings his or her voice into the world and who refuses to edit, rehearse, perform, or hide. It… — Angeles Arrien Copy Share Image
In writing scripts now, having made a film, I'm much more conscious of what it means to shoot and edit a movie, and that… — Josh Radnor Copy Share Image
With these Funny or Die videos, I do everything for them. I write them, act in them, and co-direct them with my buddy Brian… — Dave Franco Copy Share Image
In 1966, while working on a feature about a Picasso exhibition at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, I recorded the pre-opening preparations and… — Micha Bar-Am Copy Share Image
I think training your instinct comes from writing and reading. There's no big secret. And reading slush helps, as well; I'd recommend everyone edit… — Mary J. Miller Copy Share Image
Every once in a while someone says, 'You can't really learn anything, if you're really a writer then you wouldn't need to do it.'… — Alice Mattison Copy Share Image
Writing a song is almost like cheating-writing because you don't have to finish your sentences, you don't have to use any punctuation, no one's… — Mirah Copy Share Image
I take editing seriously. It's a joy to edit. I always hand a manuscript to several editors and can't wait to get back their… — Steve Martin Copy Share Image
I went through in the edits and cut tons of stuff that was "funny" because if it wasn't funny at the time, so it… — Damian Barr Copy Share Image
With a horror movie most of the actual jumps and scares are made in the edit. It's often not very scary on set and… — Jeremy Irvine Copy Share Image
I don't have to edit myself. I get to be me, warts and all, and that's ultimately what people want, and to trust each… — Greg Behrendt Copy Share Image