Izzy Video 20 - Cutting

Izzy Video 20 on Cutting includes hints regarding “Jump Cuts”, and “Cutting on Action”. If you have questions regarding this podcast, please feel free to leave them in the comments area of this posting. I’ll get to them as soon as I can.
Also, if you haven’t seen yesterday’s Woven Shadows, you probably should take a peek. We totally revamped the podcast, as I mentioned earlier in a Glimpster posting.
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It is amazing how in two minutes you can open up so many possibilities. You really got my creative juices going with this video!
Thanks
Comment by Barry — February 19, 2006 @ 5:44 pm
I agree with Barry… now only if I had a camcorder… :)
Comment by Hoodoo — February 20, 2006 @ 6:22 am
Izzy, great tutorial, I knew some about cut shots, but wasn’t completely sure of the best way to do them.
Here’s an example I made earlier that uses a bunch of cut shots:
And the scene I have where the camera goes down the slide after the subject is an example of how I purposely did a cut shot “incorrectly” for the effect.
(and I hope I made my HTML tag correctly for the link…)
Comment by dibbkd — February 20, 2006 @ 9:01 am
Well, my nice HTML tag didn’t work, so here it is:
http://www.myhax0r.net/favorites/video_editing/20060131-rockwall.wmv
(Izzy, can you put this in my post above?)
Comment by dibbkd — February 20, 2006 @ 9:10 am
One Great Podcast…
I sat down at the computer this weekend to find some new podcasts. I was looking for video podcasts, and specifically - if I could find any - for podcasts about video production. I struck gold with Israel Hyman. Izzy……
Trackback by Making Movies — February 21, 2006 @ 5:00 am
Izzy,
You are fabulous. your videos inspire me and most importantly, they teach easy, common sense ideas when shooting. I’ve started to incorporate them into my everyday filming.
The cutting video is my fav to date. I think it’s a critical aspect of editing and can make the world of difference!
Thanks!
Keebler
Comment by Keebler — February 21, 2006 @ 8:34 pm
Love the procasts. Love them. I’ve been using all these different tips and tricks in my video. i just entered a film festival here in Florida and use many of your ideas. turned out great just waiting for results of the contest.
p.s. i would love to see a series on how to make your own procasts. Whether you do or not please don’t stop the procasts. Love them.
Thanks,
Conner
Comment by Conner — April 5, 2006 @ 7:40 pm
hello Izzy can you tell me what program do you use because i wan to learn using it tenx
Comment by fane — July 1, 2007 @ 11:01 pm
I use Final Cut Pro for all my editing. It comes as part of the Final Cut Studio package of applications. It’s available only on the Mac platform, and costs roughly $1,300.
Comment by Israel — July 5, 2007 @ 8:00 pm