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Walter Murch
American
Editor
Born:
Jul 12
,
1943
Editing
Every
People
Time
Work
You
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Film editing is now something almost everyone can do at a simple level and enjoy it, but to take it to a higher level requires the same dedication and persistence that any art form does.
Walter Murch
Art
Persistence
Editing
Simple
Dedication
Enjoy
Everyone
Something
Higher
Higher Level
Take
Almost
Almost Everyone
Does
Art Form
Same
Any
Form
Requires
Film
Now
Level
Every film is hard work, and a few lucky people do get Oscars for what they do, and it's recognition for all that hard work on a certain level. If you didn't do the hard work, you wouldn't be standing there. On the other hand, people do a lot of hard work and don't get Oscars, so it's a mixture of glory and injustice at the same time.
Walter Murch
Work
Hard Work
Time
You
Injustice
People
Few
Every
Other
Recognition
Glory
Mixture
Hand
Lot
Get
Same
Same Time
Certain
Certain Level
Hard
Standing
Lucky
Film
Level
Oscars
My job as an editor is to gently prod the attention of the audience to look at various parts of the frame. And that - I do that by manipulating how and where I cut and what succession of images I work with.
Walter Murch
Work
Job
Frame
Various
Various Parts
Attention
Look
Parts
Gently
Audience
Editor
How
Where
Manipulating
Cut
Prod
Succession
Images
There are many, many nouns for the act of looking - a glance, a glimpse, a peep - but there's no noun for the act of listening. In general, we don't think primarily about sound. So I have a different perspective on the world; I can construct soundscapes that have an effect on people, but they don't know why. It's a sort of subterfuge.
Walter Murch
People
World
Listening
Perspective
Looking
Think
About
General
Construct
Glance
Primarily
Glimpse
Know
Sort
Sound
Effect
Different
Act
Different Perspective
Noun
Many
Why
One of the rules of the road is that if you want to create the sense of silence, it frequently has more pungency if you include the tiniest of sounds. By manipulating what you hear and how you hear it and what other things you don't hear, you can not only help tell the story, you can help the audience get into the mind of the character.
Walter Murch
Character
Silence
You
Mind
Sense
Other
Rules
Tell
More
Only
Road
Frequently
Audience
How
Sounds
Hear
Get
Tiniest
Want
Story
Manipulating
Create
Help
Include
Things
When I'm actually assembling a scene, I assemble it as a silent movie. Even if it's a dialog scene, I lip read what people are saying.
Walter Murch
Saying
People
Silent
Silent Movie
Scene
Read
Dialog
Lip
Movie
Assemble
Assembling
Even
Actually
I re-mastered 'The Conversation' a few years ago for DVD. 'The Conversation' was the first film I edited on a flatbed machine - a KEM editing machine. I've been using Final Cut or the AVID for 12 years now, so I was interested in looking at this film and seeing if I could tell if it had been edited the old way. Truth be told, I couldn't.
Walter Murch
Truth
Conversation
Editing
Old
First
Looking
Few
Final
Final Cut
Way
Machine
Tell
Seeing
Could
Had
Edited
Been
Years
Years Ago
Interested
Cut
If I Could
Avid
Using
Film
Now
This applies to many film jobs, not just editing: half the job is doing the job, and the other half is finding ways to get along with people and tuning yourself in to the delicacy of the situation.
Walter Murch
Yourself
People
Editing
Job
Half
Situation
Other
Ways
Jobs
Finding
Delicacy
Along
Doing
Get
Just
Tuning
Many
Film
'The Conversation' was the first film I edited on a flatbed machine - a KEM editing machine. I've been using Final Cut or the AVID for 12 years now, so I was interested in looking at this film and seeing if I could tell if it had been edited the old way.
Walter Murch
Conversation
Editing
Old
First
Looking
Final
Final Cut
Way
Machine
Tell
Seeing
Could
Had
Edited
Been
Years
Interested
Cut
If I Could
Avid
Using
Film
Now
Sound is a huge influence on peoples' attention.
Walter Murch
People
Attention
Sound
Huge
Huge Influence
Influence
Blinking is some way of tabulating - a kind of carriage return, click, or save to disk - that helps the process of 'Okay, now change the subject.' Every time you move your eyes, there's an interruption in the visual field - you go momentarily blind when your eyeballs are moving.
Walter Murch
Time
You
Change
Eyes
Field
Every
Every Time
Way
Okay
Carriage
Kind
Eyeballs
Visual
Some
Blind
Return
Click
Go
Subject
Move
Process
Moving
Disk
Your
Momentarily
Helps
Now
Interruption
Save
If you want to freak your cat out, stare at your cat. If you want to reassure your cat, stare at your cat, then very deliberately and very slowly blink. Like that. The cat will also deliberately, slowly blink back at you, and I almost guarantee that she will start to purr. That's a feline reassurance.
Walter Murch
You
Will
Back
Out
Freak
Slowly
Deliberately
Cat
Almost
Like
Also
She
Blink
Very
Want
Then
Your
Reassurance
Reassure
Stare
Start
Guarantee
Film is really the one art form that can effectively use silence. Music and theater can play with silence, but they can't sustain silence without losing energy, whereas film can go into a silent mode and stay there for minutes at a time.
Walter Murch
Music
Art
Time
Silence
Losing
Energy
Stay
Silent
Minutes
Without
Go
Art Form
Effectively
Mode
Sustain
Whereas
Form
Theater
Really
Use
Film
Play
Take any writer you want in the 19th century: they wrote with quill pens, dipping a piece of goose feather in ink and writing. And yet we read those novels today, and if we're sensitive to them, we respond to them with an immediacy that is stronger than anything written today on a word processor.
Walter Murch
Today
You
Writing
Word
Stronger
Immediacy
Those
Respond
Pens
Dipping
Feather
Writer
Take
Written
Piece
Goose
Wrote
Read
Than
Quill
Any
Want
Anything
Sensitive
Them
Century
Novels
Ink
I believe every editor should stand to edit. That's just my particular soapbox. Some things are so delicate and depend on such fine, delicate work. One frame in one direction or another can make such a difference and it is, in that, like brain surgery.
Walter Murch
Work
Depend
Believe
Every
Frame
Fine
Some
Some Things
Direction
Delicate
Particular
Like
Make
Another
Edit
Editor
Surgery
Brain
Brain Surgery
Just
Difference
Soapbox
Should
Stand
Things
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