Multimedia Minutes: Video Sequencing Tips Thanks to George Clooney
You can learn a lot about shooting and editing sequences by watching movie trailers — like this one featuring George Clooney for his new movie, “Up in the Air.”
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If you’re interested in knowing more about what the movie’s director said about the sequence, as I was, check out this interactive link:
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2009/12/04/movies/20091204-upinTheAir.html
That’s it for George Clooney and sequencing for now, but you’ll still learn a lot by checking out the Learning Videos on the right.
12.22.2009 Update: “Best of the Blogs 2009″
We welcome visitors from European multimedia journalist Adam Westbrook’s site, http://adamwestbrook.wordpress.com/, which recognizes our blog in “Best of the Blogs 2009.”
He writes “Bob Kaplitz’s blog is a must for anyone trying to get to grips with the basics of video journalism. He’s done what no-one’s really thought to do up until now – use video to teach video journalism. Clever, huh?”
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