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Unit 16 and Unit 2: Annotated Bibliography Type of Text Full Reference Sections used [Detail page numbers or minutes] Comment on relevance and purpose of the text and comment of how this was useful in contributing to your final written report. 1 Book/ website/TV Murch, W. (2001) In the Blink of an Eye. 2 nd Edition. Los Angeles, Silman-James Press. ISBN: 1-879505-62-2 Pg. 18, 43 and 63 Helps to get information in how to cut films happen by using own personal experience when editing film. With the reasons behind each cut to help make the audience get involved in the films storyline. 2 DVD/TV Series Criminal Minds Season One (2005) TV series. Created by Jeff Davis. US: The Mark Gordon Company Episode 1 Found good examples of transition between scenes and other types of camera angles. Also this episodes storyline is a good example of developing drama but also it engages the audience to think about what is happening on screen. 3 DVD Ladder 49 (2004) film. Directed by Jay Russell. US: Buena Vista Pictures Range of scenes within the film Found good examples of t types of camera angles, but is also an example of motivated as it uses flashbacks to increase the tension of the film but also keeps the audience engages the viewer. 4 DVD/TV Series The Bill (1984) TV series. Created by Geoff McQueen. UK: Thames Television Season 25 episode 22 Good examples of Seamless editing during the chase scene but also uses a range of different shots to help follow the action in the scene. 5 Website College Film and Media Studies (2010) Reference Guide [Online] Available at http://collegefilmandmediastudies.com/editi ng/ [Accessed: 22 nd September 2015] Reference Guide Helped to give definitions and to add more information to make the terms make sense.

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Unit 16 and Unit 2: Annotated Bibliography

Type of Text Full Reference Sections used[Detail page numbers or

minutes]

Comment on relevance and purpose of the text and comment of how this was useful in contributing to

your final written report.1 Book/website/TV Murch, W. (2001) In the Blink of an Eye. 2nd Edition. Los

Angeles, Silman-James Press. ISBN: 1-879505-62-2Pg. 18, 43 and 63 Helps to get information in how to cut films happen by

using own personal experience when editing film. With the reasons behind each cut to help make the audience get involved in the films storyline.

2 DVD/TV Series Criminal Minds Season One (2005) TV series. Created by Jeff Davis. US: The Mark Gordon Company

Episode 1 Found good examples of transition between scenes and other types of camera angles. Also this episodes storyline is a good example of developing drama but also it engages the audience to think about what is happening on screen.

3 DVD Ladder 49 (2004) film. Directed by Jay Russell. US: Buena Vista Pictures

Range of scenes within the film

Found good examples of t types of camera angles, but is also an example of motivated as it uses flashbacks to increase the tension of the film but also keeps the audience engages the viewer.

4 DVD/TV Series The Bill (1984) TV series. Created by Geoff McQueen. UK: Thames Television

Season 25 episode 22 Good examples of Seamless editing during the chase scene but also uses a range of different shots to help follow the action in the scene.

5 Website College Film and Media Studies (2010) Reference Guide [Online] Available at http://collegefilmandmediastudies.com/editing/[Accessed: 22nd September 2015]

Reference Guide Helped to give definitions and to add more information to make the terms make sense.

6 Documentary The Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing Whole Documentary From first hand editors and directors as they speak about why they used cuts and how the film industry turned digital.

7 Website Best Film Editing Sequences of All-Time [Online] Available at http://www.filmsite.org/bestfilmediting5.html[Accessed: 19th October 2015]

Gives examples from films of different cuts.

8 Website Early Cinema [Online] Available at:http://earlycinema.com/pioneers/acres_bio.html[Accessed: 22nd October 15]

Early Pioneers Gives details information on the early pioneers of the film industry and the work they have done

9 Website Wikipedia: Kuleshov Effect [Online] (2015) Available at: Specifics section Helped to understand what the Kuleshov effect did during

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuleshov_Effect[Accessed: 22nd October 2015

film.

10 Video 180 Degree Rule - Five Minute Film School (2014) [Online] Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTNUq-stj6M[Accessed: 23rd October 2015]

Whole clip Examples what the 180-degree rule is and how it is used to help the audience.

11 DVD Lord of the Rings: Two Towers Extended Edition (2002) Created by: Sir Peter Jackson New Zealand: New Line Cinema

Behind the scenes Shows how the film was created from pre-production through to post production

12 Video How Mad Max: Fury Road Directed YOU! - Frame By Frame (2015) [Online] Available at:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wCrdINidls[Accessed: 22nd October 2015]

Whole clip Examples eye trace and how it follows the action of the scene

13 Lecture Tony Edwards (2015) RTS Film Editing Talk. Hartlepool Sixth Form College, Lecture theatre, 5th October 2015

Notes from lecture Notes from the lecture from someone who knows what it takes to create a film and the work that needs to go before and after the camera has stopped recording.

14 Newspaper Article

Sally Menke, ‘Quentin Tarantion and I clicked’ The Observer, 6th December 2009

Highlighted notes Explains the relationship between the editor and director but also how they can disagree about when to cut.

15 Online Article The Art of Film and Video Editing Part 1 [Online]Available at: http://www.videouniversity.com/articles/the-art-of-film-and-video-editing-part-1/[Accessed: 03rd November 2015]

Highlighted notes Examples how editing is an invisible art but also why some shots are used in films like to create tension or drama

16 Website Film site Movie review – To Kill A Mockingbird (1962) [Online]Available at: http://www.filmsite.org/toki.html[Accessed: 10th November 2015]

Story line Review on the film but also how it was set out and the reasons for the film style with the long scene, which adds drama.

17 Film The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012) Created by Sir Peter Jackson New Zealand: New Line Cinema

Behind the Scenes Pre-production through to post production comments and interviews with the filmmakers