Editing in film is when a scene is cut, deleted or in what order the scenes are placed. Editing also adds text to the screen and can add sound/music to the product too. Filmmakers do this to remove any imperfections/mistakes in the shots to make the best quality film for the consumer. Editing is a part of post-production. The clips which are being editing are called ‘rushes’ when they’re raw footage. Editing is done using a digital programme, most commonly premier pro(Adobe). Before digital editing they cut the actual film and put them together to create a single film. To create sound for the film, generally someone would play the piano while the film is playing.
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