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In the Blink of an Eye - Walter Murch's Editing Theory Tested Video

Murch’s theory of assigning the human blink as emotional punctuation is a great editing technique to keep in the back of your mind as your deciding where to make a cut.

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Here is a simple example of a scene in the current editing of the film "Flesh & Blood" where this concept is put to the test.

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For example TGE puts Walter Murch’s theory of “The Blink of an Eye” to the test. Another segment reveals editing tips on how to dramatically get into and out of scene. A future episode includes David Mamet’s philosophy on scene writing as it applies to editing.

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