Exploring Digital Media 2019 - Lecture 1 - Telling a Story and Introduction to Post Production
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:00:15 - Course Overview
00:03:55 - Trade-Offs
00:08:07 - Intention and Storytelling
00:09:20 - Story vs Plot
00:11:57 - Characters
00:14:57 - Goals vs Stakes
00:18:39 - Building Empathy
00:19:20 - Conflicts
00:19:59 - Building Relationships
00:22:29 - Building Tension
00:24:23 - Resolutions
00:24:41 - Shapes of Story
00:30:08 - Three Colors: Blue
00:45:28 - What is Editing?
00:47:09 - Staying Organized
00:48:49 - Non-Linear Editors
00:50:53 - Editing
00:52:53 - Transitions
00:54:18 - Cuts and Dissolves
00:54:44 - Three-Point Editing
00:56:21 - How Do We Organize Our Story Visually?
00:56:41 - Why Cut?
00:58:16 - Shot Progression
00:59:49 - Hitchcock Rule
01:01:30 - Shot Progression Example
01:03:38 - The Kuleshov Effect
01:04:27 - How Do We Make Our Edits More Natural?
01:04:44 - Smash Cut
01:05:45 - Match Cuts
01:06:47 - Match Audio
01:07:26 - Cut on Action
01:08:40 - Hiding Cuts
01:08:53 - Whip Pan
01:09:47 - Hidden Cuts
01:11:14 - L-Cuts/J-Cuts
01:14:29 - Editing Dialog
01:15:40 - Continuity
01:18:00 - Pacing
01:19:11 - Story Arc
01:19:47 - Music
01:20:03 - Approaching Editing
01:21:16 - Resources
01:23:31 - Editing Demo
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Introduction
0:15
Course Overview
3:55
Trade-Offs
8:07
Intention and Storytelling
9:20
Story vs Plot
11:57
Characters
14:57
Goals vs Stakes
18:39
Building Empathy
19:20
Conflicts
19:59
Building Relationships
22:29
Building Tension
24:23
Resolutions
24:41
Shapes of Story
30:08
Three Colors: Blue
45:28
What is Editing?
47:09
Staying Organized
48:49
Non-Linear Editors
50:53
Editing
52:53
Transitions
54:18
Cuts and Dissolves
54:44
Three-Point Editing
56:21
How Do We Organize Our Story Visually?
56:41
Why Cut?
58:16
Shot Progression
59:49
Hitchcock Rule
1:01:30
Shot Progression Example
1:03:38
The Kuleshov Effect
1:04:27
How Do We Make Our Edits More Natural?
1:04:44
Smash Cut
1:05:45
Match Cuts
1:06:47
Match Audio
1:07:26
Cut on Action
1:08:40
Hiding Cuts
1:08:53
Whip Pan
1:09:47
Hidden Cuts
1:11:14
L-Cuts/J-Cuts
1:14:29
Editing Dialog
1:15:40
Continuity
1:18:00
Pacing
1:19:11
Story Arc
1:19:47
Music
1:20:03
Approaching Editing
1:21:16
Resources
1:23:31
Editing Demo
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