The Art of Film Editing: Top editors of all time
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- Опубликовано: 26 мар 2021
- It’s easy to explain our tendency to adore actors. They are right in front of us on the screen. We associate ourselves with their characters and experience their emotions alongside them. Sometimes, we allow directors into the spotlight and into our hearts. But to do that, they have to either film a collection of phenomenal pictures or introduce something entirely new to cinema. But is the film only made up of those in front of the camera and those who yell “action”? No, it is more like a machine, which only moves thanks to hundreds of little mechanisms.
How much blood, sweat, and tears actually go into editing a film? How does the editing affect the final result and history of the movie? This documentary talks about the challenges faced when editing Star Wars, Apocalypse Now, The Godfather, Scarface, and literally every influential film in movie history. This is “Hidden Heroes”, a series in which I will discuss the people who create these masterpieces.
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I just want to say the Editing on this video is, quite befittingly, very good. And my favourite Editors might be Thelma Schoonmaker, Sally Menke, and Fred Raskin.
This is such great work! We need to bring this sort of content to the front page!
So much work and so under rated, i wish you good luck.
Contentwise and the way it is stylized, this is maybe the best RUclips Channel about Film. I often send these videos to People who study Media science alongside me.
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As an aspiring editor this video was So informative and motivating that I can't express in word, Thanks a lot for making this beautiful work of art. 🙌
Happy to hear that! Thank you!
Loving the frequency of you videos! Havent watched yet but im sure its top shelf content as usual
Hi Brennan! This work is just a compilation of the previous 3 parts about Editors. We decided to split it in order to increase the frecuency of premieres in pur channel. If you enjoyed it, we would be really grateful if share it with your friends. For some reason we don't get the support from algorithms for popularization of our Hidden Heroes series.
Such great work!
I can see you guys are professional editors
I can only explain so many great women editors with the craft, minutious patience and aesthetic sense required for sewing textures
Fantastic documentary. Thanks! :D
This was edited incredibly too.
Your channel is awesome.
Its weird how Scifi and horror literally created the blockbuster but hollywood constantly forgets about those genres
Good job man👍
Spectacular work! I'm sharing this with my cinemagoer friends. Please keep doing this! Congrats 👏
Thank you for your support!
You missed one. Kolo kinos editor/s. These videos are so great. I cant stop watching keep it up.
that was a nice sequence on Dorn and Dickens. well done.
the unsung heroes of production...
This video was very interesting I learned alot. Thanks😊
You produce incredibly interesting awesome videos bro 🤜 👍
Fantastic video! My only surprise is that thelma schoonmaker and Scorsese somehow wasn’t on the list?
Wonderful video. Bravo. I learnt so much from this as a filmmaker
At 31:48 you mention the movie “Enough “
But show a clip from
“Falling Down”
Yea, I’m that commenter
Love the video
Hey, Robert! You've got a good eye! Thanks that you noticed it! Any feedback helps us to improve our work!
i thought the same
They also say Kushelov effect instead of Kuleshov
Bro, I know that it is a cahscow channel, but the work is Fucking Phenomenal...SALUTE to your EDITOR...
Thank-you!!!
awesome
Enjoyed the video but just wanted to point out that I read your thumbnail as Hidden Herpes: Editors.
took too long to dissuade of my confusion, so long in fact I'm half convinced it was intentional.
This should be called the history of editing.
Maybe you are right. We are considering it.
500th like, great video 👍
Also the channel's fucking great..!!
Thank you! Stay tuned!
The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin...I think I'm going to wet myself from laughter. I think the title you're looking for is The Adventures of Tin Tin. Close but no cigar.
can you please let us in on the list that is mentioned several times about films with outstanding editing. Who made this list? and do you have a link? much thanks!
This list was made by Motion Picture Editors Guild
1. “Raging Bull” (Thelma Schoonmaker, 1980)
2. “Citizen Kane” (Robert Wise, 1941)
3. “Apocalypse Now” (Lisa Fruchtman, Gerald B. Greenberg, Walter Murch, 1979)
4. “All That Jazz” (Alan Heim, 1979)
5. “Bonnie And Clyde” (Dede Allen, 1967)
6. “The Godfather” (William H. Reynolds, Peter Zinner, 1972)
7. “Lawrence of Arabia” (Anne V. Coates, 1962)
8. “Jaws” (Verna Fields, 1975)
9. “JFK” (Pietro Scalia, Joe Hutshing, 1991)
10. “The French Connection” (Gerald B. Greenberg, 1971)
11. “The Conversation” (Richard Chew, 1974)
12. “Psycho” (George Tomasini, 1960)
13. “Battleship Potemkin” (Grigori Aleksandrov, Sergei Eisenstein, 1925)
14. “Memento” (Dody Dorn, 2000)
15. “Goodfellas” (James Y. Kewi, Thelma Schoonmaker, 1990)
16. “Star Wars” (Richard Chew, T.M. Christopher, Marcia Lucas, George Lucas, Paul Hirsch, 1977)
17. “City of God (Cidade de Deus)” (Daniel Rezende, 2002)
18. “Pulp Fiction” (Sally Menke, 1994)
19. “2001: A Space Odyssey” (Ray Lovejoy, 1968)
20. “Dog Day Afternoon” (Dede Allen, 1975)
21. “Raiders of the Lost Ark” (Michael Kahn, 1981)
22. “The Godfather Part II” (Barry Malkin, Richard Marks, Peter Zinner, 1974)
23. “The Wild Bunch” (Lou Lombardo, 1969)
24. “Saving Private Ryan” (Michael Kahn, 1998)
25. “The Matrix” (Zach Staenberg, 1999)
26. “The Silence of the Lambs” (Craig McKay, 1991)
27. “Breathless” (À Bout De Soufflé)” (Cécile Decugis, 1960)
28. “Fight Club” (James Haygood, 1999)
29. “Requiem for a Dream” (Jay Rabinowitz, 2000)
30. “Cabaret” (David Bretherton, 1972)
31. “Chinatown” (Sam O’Steen, 1974)
32. “Moulin Rouge!” (Jill Bilcock, 2001)
33. “Seven Samurai” (Koichi Iwashita, Akira Kurosawa, 1954)
34. “Casablanca” (Owen Marks, 1942)
35. “Inception” (Lee Smith, 2010)
36. “Rope” (William H. Zeigler, 1948)
37. “Schindler’s List” (Michael Kahn, 1993)
38. “West Side Story” (Thomas Stanford, 1961)
39. “The Fugitive” (Dan Brochu, David Finfer, Dean Goodhil, Dov Hoenig, Richard Nord, Dennis Virkler, 1993)
40. “A Clockwork Orange” (Bill Butler, 1971)
41. “8 ½” (Leo Cattozzo, 1963)
42. “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” (Sheldon Kahn, Lynzee Klingman, 1975)
43. “Reds” (Dede Allen, Craig McKay1981)
44. “The Shining” (Ray Lovejoy, 1980)
45. “Days of Heaven” (Billy Weber, 1978)
46. “Ben-Hur” (Margaret Booth, John Dunning, Ralph E. Winters, 1959)
47. “Vertigo” (George Tomasini, 1958)
48. “Apollo 13” (Daniel P. Hanley, Mike Hill, 1995)
49. “Rear Window” (George Tomasini, 1954)
50. “Touch of Evil” (Edward Curtiss, Walter Murch, Aaron Stell, Virgil W. Vogel, 1958)
51. “Living Russia” (“Man with a Camera)” (Dziga Vertov, 1929)
=52. “The Graduate” (Sam O’Steen, 1967)
=52. “Out of Sight” (Anne V. Coates, 1998)
54. “High Noon” (Elmo Williams, 1952)
55. “Black Hawk Down” (Pietro Scalia, 2001)
56. “Titanic” (Conrad Buff IV, James Cameron, Richard A. Harris, 1997)
57. “The Limey” (Sarah Flack, 1999)
58. “The Exorcist” (Norman Gay, Jordan Leondopoulos, Bud S. Smith, Evan A. Lottman, 1973)
59. “Annie Hall” (Wendy Greene Bricmont, Ralph Rosemblum, 1977)
60. “Rashomon” (Akira Kurosawa, 1950)
=61. “Sherlock, Jr.” (Buster Keaton, Roy B. Yokelson, 1924)
=61. “Speed” (John Wright, 1994)
63. “L.A. Confidential” (Peter Honess, 1997)
64. “The Sound of Music” (William H. Reynolds, 1965)
65. “The Tree of Life” (Hank Corwin, Jay Rabinowitz, Daniel Rezende, Billy Weber, Mark Yoshikawa, 2011)
66. “The Bourne Ultimatum” (Christopher Rouse, 2007)
67. “Z” (Françoise Bonnot, 1969)
=68. “A Hard Day’s Night” (John Jympson, 1964)
=69. “Hugo” (Thelma Schoonmaker, 2011)
=69. “Midnight Cowboy” (Hugh A. Robertson, 1969)
69. “Miller’s Crossing” (Michael R. Miller, 1990)
72. “Blade Runner” (Gillian L. Hutshing, Marsha Nakashima, Terry Rawlings, 1982)
73. “Mulholland Dr.” (Mary Sweeney, 2001)
74. “Rocky” (Scott Conrad, Richard Halsey, 1976)
75. “North by Northwest” (George Tomasini, 1959)
@@OkoloKinoWow! Thank-you so much.
Who are you? I’m blown away at the work put into this. I would ramp down the electronics on the narrators voice though.
Pretty sure the narration is a text to speech program
please bring a new video about greatest edited movies till date it will be very helpful ❤️
Wasn’t George’s wife a big part of saving Star Wars or is that just modern retconning?
It’s Kuleshov not Kushelov by the way
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@@OkoloKino I really like your work and watched every amazing story of yours at least 2-3 times in English and Russian. I can not help you more :( , but at least I want to cheer you up. Your content is the best!!!!
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Can you put the names of films.
Как жаль, что вы удалили русскую версию этого видео с другого канала
Umm...their from Ukraine.
16:36 Tarantino moment😁
I love fil'ems
OK but WHAT DF ABOUT THE AUDIO GUYS? that is literally 1/3 of the movie
Yelling at people who provide you their art at no charge.
Eisenstein. Is two words Eisen = iron and Stein = stone. In English he would be mr ironstones. Not Eisens_tin
I love the subject matter. I only have one gripe. Repeatedly mispronouncing names of projects and mostly those of people represented in the film is somewhat disconcerting. We know the names and how they are pronounced, so to have left the mistakes in the final product is rather off-putting and unprofessional. Fixing these gaffes would elevate the documentary to a higher level.
Hi! Thank you for your feedback. We know about our problem with mispronunciation. In fact it's more than this... our problem with English language since our small team is from Ukraine and Russia. The narrator is a native speaker and voice actor. About the pronunciation we just can trust him. However, we are really trying to improve this point.
@@OkoloKino The "rin-Tintin" mistake at 1:08:28 made me wonder if it was a sort of wake-up call of sorts... I chuckled, anyway! :D
bruh it's kuleshov not kushelov
Narration of Cinematography is better.
Thanks for watching both of them!