Edit Suite: Warp Speed: Conquering Space and Time

Here on the Edit Suite home page, we've looked at a myriad of strategies for adjusting program pace, for cutting out the dull parts and for using the power of suggestion to sell things that aren't really there.

These strategies are intended to control space and time and otherwise alter the video continuum to effectively tell a story. Let's back up a step for a moment and try to summarize what it is, exactly, that editors do when they manage video space and time.

But First, the Fine Print
As you may have experienced or read in these pages before, good editing is really a seamless continuation of directing. A savvy director anticipates the cutting process by supplying the right raw materials. The editor then implements the director's vision by using those materials to craft a program. An important stage for the manipulation of space and time occurs during the shoot; and to understand how that happens, you'll need to visit the set occa…

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