Technical Term: Editors or Film Production Students please help?!


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Technical Term: Editors or Film Production Students please help?


Okay, I can't find my college notes, and I need a technical term:

When a film editor first gets all the workprint for a scene, he takes one good take of each angle, splices it together quickly without any real art or precision, so that the director can see if the scene has everything it needs. This is called the ...

I know it's not a "rough cut" -- it's even rougher than a rough cut. Anyone?


Answers: Offline editing 3 stages:

Initial Assembly: The selected shots are moved from the order they are filmed in into the approximate order they will appear in the final cut.

Rough cut: More shot selection, approximate trimming, video and audio levels, simple effects are added to make a rough version of the final video. In television, directors are trained to run rough cuts at no more than 125% of the final running time, although this is often exceeded in practice.

Final cut: The final sequence of images and sound are selected and put in order

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