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An editor's cut (also known as the first cut or rough cut) of a motion picture is made by the film editor on his or her own, or working with the film director.[1][2] In modern big-budget films, this often begins while filming is still taking place.[3] The editor tapes together the first cut of the film, the "editor's cut", arranging the separate takes into a coherent story in communication with the director.[2][4]

The editor's version of the film will often be as much as two hours beyond the final running time of the film. Working from the editor's cut, decisions then need to be made, usually together with other creative staff, to improve continuity, balance the story, trim or delete scenes, etc.

A version supposedly nearer to the director's original creative vision is sometimes marketed as a director's cut. These special-market versions of a movie DVD are more expensive than the regular edition, as they are usually longer than the theatre version, and have extra discs often including "making of ... " documentaries, out-take collections, extended interviews with cast and crew, etc.

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References

  1. ^ Chandler, Gael (2012). Cut by cut : editing your film or video. Michael Wiese Productions. ISBN 978-1-61593-090-6. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  2. ^ a b Rubin, Michael (2000). "Nonlinear : a field guide to digital video and film editing". Playground Productions / Triad Publishing. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  3. ^ "From Rough Cut to Director's Cut to Final Cut: How a Film Transforms Over Time". New York Film Academy. 28 April 2017. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  4. ^ Grove, Elliot (27 November 2021). "The 6 Stages Of Editing As A Film Director". Raindance. Retrieved 2 February 2024.


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