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==== Assembly Cut ====
 
==== Assembly Cut ====
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==== Rough Cut ====
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===== Head Leader =====
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# Start with 4-5ft of leader.
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# It should be labeled with your name and the word "Head".
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# Wind this onto the the take up reel on the right side of the bench.
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===== Start Editing =====
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# Start splicing the shots in order.
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# Only splice one side of the film.
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===== Tail Leader =====
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# At the end add 4-5ft of leader.
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# It should be labeled with your name and the word "Tail".
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===== Keep Editing =====
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# Watch the film on the viewer.
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# Fine tune edits and move shots around as desired.
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# Make sure to label any film you edit out in case you need it later.
  
 
==== Fine Cut ====
 
==== Fine Cut ====
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# Before the film can be projected it needs to be backspliced.
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# All cuts need to have splices on both sides. 
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# Make sure alls pocket holes are clear.
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# Project the film.
  
==== Locking Your Picture ====
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==== Re-edit ====
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# If you need to make changes set up there film on the edit bench.
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# Carefully peel off the splice tape.
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## Start with the shiny side.  Try not to pull off any emulsion.
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# Re-splice the film, double splice and project.
 
[[Category:16mm Film]]
 
[[Category:16mm Film]]

Revision as of 10:40, 31 October 2017

Watch the film

  1. Project your rushes (The original film out of the camera). You may need to do this more than once.
  2. Discus what you shot:
    1. What it looks like.
    2. Whether it matches your original conception.
    3. Whether you need to revise your script.

Find the Shots

  1. Set up your rolls, in order on the editing bench.
  2. Set up the film on the left side and wind onto the right side.
  3. With the viewer identify the beginning and ending frames of each shot.
  4. Mark the frames with grease pencil.
  5. Cut out the shots you want, label them with paper tape and hang them in a bin.
  6. If you are in doubt about a shot use it. You can take it out later.
  7. Re-attache the outtakes and rewinds them onto a daylight spool.
  8. Label each spool and set aside.

Assembly Cut

Head Leader
  1. Start with 4-5ft of leader.
  2. It should be labeled with your name and the word "Head".
  3. Wind this onto the the take up reel on the right side of the bench.
Start Editing
  1. Start splicing the shots in order.
  2. Only splice one side of the film.
Tail Leader
  1. At the end add 4-5ft of leader.
  2. It should be labeled with your name and the word "Tail".
Keep Editing
  1. Watch the film on the viewer.
  2. Fine tune edits and move shots around as desired.
  3. Make sure to label any film you edit out in case you need it later.

Fine Cut

  1. Before the film can be projected it needs to be backspliced.
  2. All cuts need to have splices on both sides.
  3. Make sure alls pocket holes are clear.
  4. Project the film.

Re-edit

  1. If you need to make changes set up there film on the edit bench.
  2. Carefully peel off the splice tape.
    1. Start with the shiny side. Try not to pull off any emulsion.
  3. Re-splice the film, double splice and project.