12 Most Used CUTS & Transitions in Hollywood
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01. 01:03 CLEAN CUT 02. 02:10 JUMP CUT 03. 04:01 THE "L" CUT 04. 04:48 THE "J" CUT 05. 05:34 CUT ON ACTION 06. 06:36 CROSS CUTTING 07. 07:42 THE CUTAWAY 08. 08:29 THE MATCH CUT 09. 09:06 THE SMASH CUT 10. 09:45 THE CROSSFADE 11. 11:21 CAMERA MOVEMENT CUT 12. 12:08 THE INVISIBLE CUT
@annarold1709
4 жыл бұрын
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@JavadRezaii
4 жыл бұрын
@OohBuntu I didn't make this video. I've just written this comment to make this video easy to use as a reference.
@hny0595
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@natakyu5736
4 жыл бұрын
u forgot this 8:07 when u finished ur project and almost rendered
@AmitKumar-gv8dc
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Bro
finally a video that actually teaches me narrative techniques, bored of all those vids that just repeat over and over the same things and channels copying each other, great work Parker, I’m a proud subscriber of yours
@alexsframes2517
3 жыл бұрын
This!
@islandencountersfiji7204
3 жыл бұрын
Do you have some recommendations for further narrative techniques? I'm looking for this also.
@user-xb8lr9rv8x
Жыл бұрын
What app does he use????????💁♀️
@satmount
Жыл бұрын
@@user-xb8lr9rv8x Adobe Premiere Pro
Loved the new setup Parker! Such an insightful episode. Thanks a lot for uploading :)
@kakatenaui8705
3 жыл бұрын
Ya
@anuragsingh-rw6px
3 жыл бұрын
From when did mayank has got this intrestes
hey Parker, it's me Edward from Budapest, Hungary/Europe - there are no words how thankful I am. You are the one who also gives me new power, energy, motivation at all to do stuffs and you are still the number one for me! I remember your videos have been the very first ones to me which encouraged me to believe in myself and I can watch tons of other tutorials... the way you explain and demonstrate is the best all over the world! I am so thankful for you to share these cut and editing techniques, greetings from the sunny Budapest :)
Very very useful!!!! Thank you!
L and J cuts are by far my favorite transitions between scenes. Audio is often underutilized in transitions, and that’s a shame.
@PeterKae
4 жыл бұрын
Fully agree!
@alexsframes2517
3 жыл бұрын
Yep! Audio matters as much if not more than the video when transitioning in many scenarios!
@sniped96you
3 жыл бұрын
sometimes when i edit the client will tell me "there is an error here, the audio should start when the clip starts".... i just sigh and do as the client wants.
@tommyngongo8024
8 ай бұрын
It’s so much more fun to use mix it up!
This site has changed my whole experience in filming. This is the ideal film school for us who can't access a film school but have passion for the industry. Thanks so much. You are such a blessing.
When you're watching the how to videos online, one after another, after another, every now and then you get to one that is so well made you pay attention, notetake nearly every single word from it, watch it twice through, and even send it to a few friends. This is one of those. Very, very well made, excellently presented. Thank you. The hard work and quality of this video has me considering purchasing your larger online class after I'm done with a few others that were worth purchasing.
@marcellalonde2793
2 жыл бұрын
How did you read my thoughts ?
This is a great video. I made that same cross fade mistake in the beginning years ago....lol. I already use so many of these, but kinda just learning as I go. LOVE understanding it and picking up some more to help in my edits. THANKS so much for sharing! 😀😃🎨
I love the confident and concise way you describe everything. That’s a skill few can master. You have a new subscriber. 👍🏽
YES! I have been looking for a video like this! I love those seamless transitions, but they don't work with movies. Thank you so much Parker!
These are some amazing tips that I will use when putting together my DR honeymoon trip I have been putting off due to lack of editing skills.
Everything about this video is really informative, people like you help us (who can't afford to go to film schools) learn a lot of things about video editing and Cinematography, Thanks Parker.
Great video Parker. This is so true. Most pro videos don't have a load of fancy transitions unless necessary to the scene and story. The editing is there to serve the story. Excellent video mate.
The quality of your videos... wow just blew me back, Absolutely incredible. Thanks for taking the time to make this video!
Smash cut was the new things learned here and always these guys teach everything new❤️
Just to expand a bit on #5. Its important to think about eye tracing when cutting on action. You want the motion to continue into the new shot as well as the eye moment. That means that the point of focus of the two shots should be at approximately the same place so the eyes don't jump around. I frequently use the flip effect when cutting on action to get the right flow. Just a tip for new editors.
@thehulajourney
2 жыл бұрын
Cool. Thank you.
@SuperOpinion8ed
6 ай бұрын
Thanks! They did address that in their music video shot when a guy jumps into the air and they come down, they worked on matching the eye focus. He didn’t mention it here but that’s a great point.
This is world's best tutorials about cuts
@jv8studios
3 жыл бұрын
For real! What’s your favourite transition?
@marcellalonde2793
2 жыл бұрын
@@jv8studios The spin, it always turns everybody's head's ...
One of the best videos on video editing
Superb video 🔥
@MuhammedThafseer
4 жыл бұрын
Woowww ❤️
@anandunambiar1032
3 жыл бұрын
Saurav bhai
We love you Parker sir, lots of love from India..
Thumbs up! This is exactly what I was looking for. Plus I have realised before I even press record I need to know which transitions I gonna use so as to know how I will film.
Thank you so much Parker, please consider making more tutorial videos in the future, you are helping a lot of us. :)
your tutorials are the whole another level!!
@jv8studios
3 жыл бұрын
Facts! What’s your favourite?
Thank You Parker. I am an up & Coming Director/Editor these tips are very valuable. I also will be using these tips while creating vlogs & Videos for my KZread channel as well. Again Thank You !
I am really impressed by how you employed these techniques in you short video. A really simple way to tell that you're hella great of a filmmaker. Subscribed!
3:29 this was the most practical way of explaining something I have ever experienced in my entire lifetime
I did not notice those invisible cuts in the movie 1917. Crazy.! Great tutorial Parker
Wow! in 14 minutes the whole theory of editing, very cool!
Love the honesty and straight forward nature! Also the humor is light and the editing is so on point!!
This is probably one of the most important "Film Editing Tips" videos I have ever watched. Keep up the great work!
Guys you taking KZread more seriously now. I can see a lot of work putting on these videos. By the way congrats with 1M FTF family.
Bro thank you for the video its actually beneficial - But loool i actually want to see that short film now.
@ShaneCrouch
3 жыл бұрын
Agreed, has it been published?
This was thorough, informative and very useful - cheers Parker. It was entertaining too, let's not forget that!
This was something really new! Thank you Parker for bringing extremely valuable content!
Best !!!!!
Another one of your tutorials makes it to my "Filmmaking Tutorials" playlist, what a surprise, I didn't expect that at all... (this was the sarcasm cut) 😂
Thank you very much from the bottom of my heart! There are a lot of tutorials on how to make transitions but this one is truly the best.
So good! Such helpful and informative tips here. Thanks Parker! Always providing top quality stuff.
I think crossfades, are good for wedding videos. Well used they give this dreamy look.
Before this video I was a fan. Now i’m a air conditioning.🎬🎥 Parker is the only person I don’t need to watch in 2x speed
One of the best videos I’ve seen on hollywood transitions, well done 👍🏽 Parker. Thank you so much. I’ve learnt a lot from you. Keep up the awesome creative tutorial videos.
Wow! Tuning in to this channel is fun! So so many things to learn! I feel like im enrolling to filmaking, though im just creating tutorial videos for my class.. Parker Walbeck thanks a lot man, you’re one of the best!
Never heard of "J" and "L" Cut, but using them in every video 😅
@YarvinSFilms
4 жыл бұрын
@@jaredfilms rofl
@adeshjha5077
4 жыл бұрын
Me too😂
@MaiElizabeth
4 жыл бұрын
Me too. Never know the names but using them a lot.
@MegaHellx
4 жыл бұрын
xD ikr
@askwillflynn
3 жыл бұрын
LOL for real
I have no idea who that girl is but she's hilarious.
@alfonsoPina
4 жыл бұрын
Dito, I want to see her KZread page. she's very funny.
@brianpark2564
4 жыл бұрын
Ikr super awkward makes you cringe b4 laughing lol
@alfonsoPina
4 жыл бұрын
Parker Walbeck thanks
Can you also share some sports tips as well, for example. Football video tips for editing...
This video is better and more informative than watching hundreds of videos. Thanks Parker🌹 You’re the best❤️❤️
Now I get to see the edits of the 1917 movie in a different perspective
@HunGerMovies
4 жыл бұрын
you little cuthunter
@Visinski
4 жыл бұрын
😅
@ansonek2343
3 жыл бұрын
Like that one person who studies cite before hand and is the one shouting in the movie theatre “oh my god bad cut bad cut” or “is it the end already they just used dang cross fade!”
i absolutely love ur vids! so inspiring to small youtube creators like me!
thank you so much for making this channel so much informative. i've learned a lot just from this channel. Now i'm thinking how much more if i could avail with your courses. stay safe! stay creative! awesome and high quality videos as always
All great tips. Thank you! I've been using a bunch of these..just never knew their formal names or heard it explained this way. Good stuff.
I had not previously seen any value in an L cut, and I hated the jump cut because I found it disturbing. Now I see the L cut's value, and you've shown us how a jump cut doesn't have to be annoying. Thanks for all the other ideas as well.
08:07 that's me after finally finding the needed inspiration to start editing a video that should've done 2 weeks ago.😅
@edub9930
2 жыл бұрын
Seriously this video had me laughing unexpectedly at so many points 😆🤣👏
Just found this channel and it's awesome! I'm getting more and more into filmmaking and your videos are so helpful. 🙌😍
Really Helpful, Thanks Parker
When I started editing, I would naturally try to implement J and L cuts before I even knew there was a name for it. It just seemed like something that would transition clips smoothly.
@halftimedeus8871
2 жыл бұрын
I came here for this comment. I've actually figured this one out myself when I started editing podcasts and sitdowns, and it's an amazing way to keep the pacing going
Anyone else likes the video before watching? Solid stuff mate!
Good to see you again Parker..
I'm in the Longvierw Film Club, and I share many of your videos with the members because they packed with so many truly helpful tips and ideas! That you so much! BTW I call L cuts 'Leave' cuts because you are leaving audio already playing. And J cuts 'Join' cuts because you are joining audio already in progress. Helps me keep it straight in my head!
8:07 : Me when I finally hit the render button after a long edit. BTW amazing video, great information.
@GustavoMendozaCanales
4 жыл бұрын
Or like in my case, when I finally got a clue of how to start editing a video (blank page blockade).
8:44 did you masked out the background?? If not how did you do that??
This is such a great video dude!!
I have never found a video that explained all the cuts so beautifully. Thanks so much. I understood clearly what these cuts do. Nice video.
thanks for that one... How to light up that keyboard like in the beginning of the video?? :)
@TanerAcarPhotography
4 жыл бұрын
i think the way youre doing is wrong smartphones will be better in this area.. they will ake a better job in filming ...no professional dslr cameras will work..no quality requies.. everything in future will works on smartphone cameras and the software did you think about ? a wedding movie coud make out a smartphone today..i coud do it if i want...
@yenespace406
4 жыл бұрын
What are you talking about? Is that an answer to the mans question? 😂
After watching this video. I'll be like ooh that's a hard cut, ooh that's a seamless cut, watching a movie. 😂
I knew a little about some of these but now I know a lot about ALL of them. Thank you for helping me out so much!!! :)
thanks
8:07 crazy dude
Now I'm gonna have to change all my made up terms for these cuts to what they are actually called
So Good to hear from You❤️🙌
The last cut was amazing, thank you for the tutorial, you are always the best when it comes to this
What is the camera and lens for your videos to work with?
@p4pakalopranks156
4 жыл бұрын
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You have a movie mistake here 7:17 The camera guy. U could fix that in aftereffect by making a background on the glass reflection...
@bamblaze6174
4 жыл бұрын
Very clever 👍😊
@stocktonwalbeck1379
4 жыл бұрын
Haha, nothing get's past KZread.
@gabby_yatco
4 жыл бұрын
TBH...This movie mistake is unnoticeable because the audience will more likely to focus the character
I love your style of teaching, thanks for this great overview. ❤️
Great video parker. I love the new color grade.
The difference between Parker and Peter McKinnon is insane. Parker is cinematic and focuses on the story, Peter just wants to be "cool".
@stefanlehmann_ch
4 жыл бұрын
Watch PMK's Style to do videos - its like the test. PW explains it. ;)
@JuanHernandez-ze3si
4 жыл бұрын
McKinnon is primarily a photographer, Parker is an actual videographer. Also Parker brings valuable content, after each of his videos you’re left off a bit more savvy. McKinnon is more interested in being an online persona and being a cool hip guy, to me he comes across as fake, it’s why I haven’t been able to follow.
Great work again. Glad you mentioned not to overdo certain cuts.
LOVED ITTT ♥️
😂 yo noti gang
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4 жыл бұрын
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4 жыл бұрын
Pakalo Pranks Tv nah chief I’m good
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4 жыл бұрын
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I like editing, i always making editing almost with kinemaster and picsart..phone😅😅
@TanerAcarPhotography
4 жыл бұрын
i think the way youre doing is wrong smartphones will be better in this area.. they will ake a better job in filming ...no professional dslr cameras will work..no quality requies.. everything in future will works on smartphone cameras and the software did you think about ? a wedding movie coud make out a smartphone today..i coud do it if i want...
The best and most useful tips for video editors I’ve ever seen! Thank you very much Parker! 🙏🏻👍🏻
Good stuff! Really helpful!
The dislikes are lazy editors
"Punch the screen Cut" or "Facepalm the camera Cut" are overused and cringy in my opinion.
I'll have to watch many times this class . A lot of information, guys, amazing job.
Thanks for the amazing class! You ROCK!
Such good info! Thank you so much for all your content. It's a life saver!
Amazing video! Not only it's very informative and helpful, but the comedy in your "examples" makes it very easy to watch. Thanks a lot!
You’re amazing!!! I learn a ton from your videos everyday. Thank you! ❤️
Parker - I've been an editor for 34 years - Your video is one of the best I've seen on this topic and I only wish I had had this to share with editors that were just learning the business. Thanks for putting this together and great job.
@marcellalonde2793
2 жыл бұрын
Wow, quite a statement from one who knows ...
What a fantastic video. Really helpful for those of us trying to up our game. Thank you.
Thanks, can't wait to use these transitions in my next video!
This is gold. Thanks, man!
This video is pure gold!
FIIIIIIRE . Thanks Parker! Easy and simple! Love how you kept it moving and informational my guy! THANKS!
im so glad i found this channel! im so tired of channels that are not this.
Thanks Parker! My kids are obsessed with “The Greatest Showman,” and there are some subtle, but really solid match cuts in that film. 👌
Thank you so much, this is literally gold.
You are by far one of the best video editors / video editing teachers on KZread!!!!!!!!!!!!!