Friday, December 6, 2013



Blog #4 - Editing

I chose a scene from “Run Lola Run” because of the importance of this one scene that is repeated several times throughout the movie and displays the rudimentary, as well as complex aspects to editing. In this scene, Lola is running in order to save her boyfriend Manny, who desperately needs money, and in the three renditions of the scene, different interactions lead to altered scenarios. The editing is key in this clip because of the different aspects the scene employs. Animation, flash-forwards, and parallel editing are all used, creating an intimate moment with Lola as she runs, and one that stays fresh even though it is only somewhat altered later. Many of the clips are held longer than expected, as they show the immense distance Lola must cover as well as her speed. Rarely do we see where Lola is running, instead it is what she has covered that the editor shows us, implying the unknown ahead and the distance she’s ran behind. Edits of close-ups of her face let us see the emotion she experiences, which is a natural contrast to the removed shots as she dashes across the screen. The music, a rhythmic house beat captures mood implied by her desperate sprint, as well as an interesting correlation to a heartbeat which similarly is repeated over and over. All in all the editing sets the tone for the entire sequence, as well as the movie which as the title implies, is a desperate plea for Lola to run faster and faster.

Clip
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bp31HyNt6jE

No comments:

Post a Comment