Thursday, December 15, 2011

Digital tools add quality, spend less

'The Girl using the Dragon Tattoo'The fluid workflow of digital editing is developing a faster, cheaper and -- based on Angus Wall and Kirk Baxter, co-editors of "The Lady Using the Dragon Tattoo," -- better method of making movies.What was once visual effects tasks, for example compositing, is now able to handled within the editing bay faster and much more inexpensively, and also the shots will go back in to the cut.Digital tools also empower the editors to seize their most favorite components from multiple takes -- an actor's line reading through in one take, another actor's entrance from another -- and mix them. The end result, hopefully, is preferable to any take that happened at the time.InchWhenever we enter into that final degree of detail, everything begins to sing," Baxter states. "There's an amount of minute particulars which help an editor give clearness that ultimately produces a much better film."

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