Thursday, October 16, 2014

Blog 8: Research and Working EQ

1.   What is your working EQ?

What aspects of film editing helps deliver the emotion of the story

2.     What is a possible answer to your working EQ? Please write the answer in thesis format. 
      
Pacing and timing is highly useful and is the best to use aspect when editing films

3.  What is the most important source you have used that has helped you come up with an answer to your working EQ?

The most important source that’s helped me answer by EQ was an article called “The Art of Edit” by Janis Lonnquist. In this article she explains that editing is more than just connecting shots together but rather an art. With the right technique and mindset, editing could really help a story become more efficient.

4.  Who is your mentor, or where are you doing mentorship, and how does what you are doing relate to your working EQ?

My mentor is Mr. Miller at the I-Poly ROP video class, and what I am doing it re-learning and practicing filmmaking aspects over to help improve upon that. Although I am more focusing on editing, as a filmmaker it’s important to know all the parts of making videos or movies, maybe not entirely thoroughly but enough. So what I do not only helps my editing improve and help me learn more on the way, I’m able to practice other parts of film production as well.

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