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A central question Murch tackles is why film cuts—which represent a total, instantaneous displacement of vision—don't jar the human brain. He posits that cuts mirror the way we experience and how we mentally separate thoughts in daily life.
By reading "In the Blink of an Eye" by Walter Murch, film professionals and enthusiasts can gain a deeper understanding of the art of film editing and the creative process involved in shaping a film's narrative and emotional impact. The book remains a valuable resource and inspiration for anyone interested in film editing, filmmaking, or storytelling. in the blink of an eye walter murch pdf
Watch the actors’ eyes. Murch discovered that audiences accept a cut when the speaking character blinks or looks away. Never cut in the middle of a locked-on eye contact stare—it feels like an eye jab. A central question Murch tackles is why film
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