The Social Network: How Editing Turned a Conversation into a Masterpiece
The Social Network is best remembered for its screenplay, but there's more to dialog than its script. So let's examine its opening scene to answer the question: How should you cut a conversation? Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:30 Breakdown 01:26 The Scene 05:08 Conclusion #editing #videoessay #thesocialnetwork

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How To Shoot & Edit Dialog Scenes - Part 1

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Bohemian Rhapsody's Terrible Editing - A Breakdown

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The Biggest Dialogue Editing Mistake

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How to direct a dialogue scene - The basics

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We asked Hollywood Editors

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Art of the Opening Scene — How to Start a Movie 6 Different Ways, From Nolan to Baumbach

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well, dialogue doesn't get much better than this...

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Netflix Editor Shows How to Edit a Scene

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Mark Zuckerberg’s Cold Response | The Social Network Scene

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why is this crashout scene so perfect?

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The Social Network Analysis — How David Fincher and Aaron Sorkin Craft a Perfect Fall Arc

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when the director actually listens to feedback

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The Social Network – FIRST 10 MINUTES

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No wonder they needed so many takes

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Steve and Woz Have Their Final Argument (Full Scene) (Seth Rogan, Michael Fassbender) | Steve Jobs

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What Editing An Oscar Winning Movie Looks Like

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The Social Network - The Perfect Movie | Video Essay/Analysis (Spoilers)

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Edgar Wright - How to Do Visual Comedy

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How Aaron Sorkin Creates Musical Dialogue In ‘The Social Network’ | 10 Minutes Of Perfection

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