Ghost World (film) Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 5 pages of analysis of Editing critique of Tery Zwigoff's Ghostworld.

Ghost World (film) Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 5 pages of analysis of Editing critique of Tery Zwigoff's Ghostworld.
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Editing critique of Tery Zwigoff's Ghostworld

Summary: A critical analysis of the various editing techniques used in the film, and how they contribute to the films overall effectiveness.
Editing Critique of Terry Zwigoff's Ghost World

    In order for a film to be successful many different elements must be taken into consideration even before beginning to shoot. The tone of the piece, what sort of lighting will be used, the location of the shots, and a palette for the film, are all elements that need to be considered before the actual filmmaking begins. However, even with rigorous planning, questions will still arise during shooting, questions that might not even be apparent or answered until the footage reaches the editing room. However, many shortcomings in shooting can be solved through editing. In fact, with good editing pretty much any type of footage can be made into a working piece of art. But good editing is not an easy task. There are many aesthetic factors that need to be taken into consideration such as shot size...

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