How to Use Walter Murch's Eye Trace to "Direct the Eye" with Cinematic Editing #filmeditingtechnique

How to Use Walter Murch's Eye Trace to "Direct the Eye" with Cinematic Editing #filmeditingtechnique
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The best directors don't leave anything to chance. They use cinematic techniques to draw your eyes to portions of the frame and then place important information there. So the viewer sees exactly what the director wants them to see. Today, we're going to talk about one of the most important lessons a filmmaker can learn. And exemplify it with one of... Read More
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