Walter Murch on editing
Emotion-makes sure the cut is following the same emotion found within the scene.
Story-advances the story along.
Rhythm-cuts are at the same tempo the story is at.
Eye trace-following where the audience is looking.
2-D plane-representing a stage and actors looking at each other.
3-D plane-actors are moving the correct ways on set.
Emotion and story are the most important of the six, because if one of the two is messed up within editing, it will change how the whole film will be perceived. The other 4 if messed up, will be a little distracting but not to the point where the whole movie is changed.
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