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Editing and Cinematography In Fight Club

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Frank Sarinana April 13, 2004 English 001 Editing and Cinematography In Fight Club Film as been around almost a century now and it has evolved from the days of silent films to the days of computerized special effects. Like in every craft there are several different aspects, which contribute to a films quality. There is the acting, the score, the story and plot, editing and cinematography. Cinematography and editing are extremely important parts of film. They help keep the flow of the movie together and allow the director to put his own impression on what is happening in a given scene. Cinematography and editing also give the viewer more information that the dialogue does not supply, such as the emotions of a background character. The movie Fight Club (1999), a movie directed by David Fincher, does a good job of using different techniques of editing and cinematography to add to the movie what...

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