Jackie Chan on Proper Movie Editing

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Jackie Chan talks about proper movie editing, especially with fight scenes.

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Jackie Chan on Proper Movie Editing

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  • YES! Too many quick ...

    YES! Too many quick cuts and shakey cam action sequences! Tell them Jackie! You should have directed Forbidden Kingdom!

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  • the movie "Miracles ...

    the movie "Miracles" was a Winner of a Award of the best fotograph.

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  • Editing is very ...

    Editing is very important though

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  • "Both have their ...

    "Both have their purpose: Scorsese wanted to show how the world unfolded before his hero, and Greengrass wants to show the action without interruption to reinforce the illusion it is all actually happening. Most other long takes are just showing off."

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  • But when it comes ...

    But when it comes to shaky camera...
    "There are two kinds of long takes: (1) the kind you're supposed to notice, as in Scorsese's "GoodFellas," when the mobster enters the restaurant, and (2) the kind you don't notice, because the action makes them invisible. "

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