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The Importance of Rhythm in Editing
"I like to see on the big screen, I like to seeing on a tiny screen because let's be realistic. There's a huge amount of the audience going to watch it," he says. "You need a little slightly slower tempo and certain shots to be able to kind of soak them all in" Do you watch your cut on a big screen? Because it's one thing cutting for 60 inch monitor that you're watching in your front room or whatever you've got. Well, and then in terms of the eye shifting from left to right across the frame,. It's one thing watching it in that situation, then like the Cinerama dermal, something in Hollywood, you know