Monday, March 4, 2019
Film Editing Essay
The 1972 film The Godfather directed by Francis Ford Coppolla ground on the novel by Mario Puzo that takes superstar inside the world of the mafia as shown in the Corleone family where its patriarch, Don Vito is the Godfather but later, the focus of the film would later on shift to his son Michael who at first was not embark on of the Mafia family, but later on gradually joined it until he became the Godfather. The rise of Michael Corleone from being a civilian to Godfather is made possible by a well-coordinated cinematography which also involves editing.Editing is a film technique where reels of film are subjected to cut and paste in order to hesitate the pellets into a seamless sequences of events that unfold the moment it hits the silver screen. In this film, the producers cod use the incessant editing technique. This approach is employed for the purpose of maintaining continuous or clear narrative action. It begins with the scene when Michael arrives at his child Conni es wedding reception which is presided by their father Don Vito.This scene shows that Michael is not part of the another(prenominal) family his father leads as depicted by him refined in a military uniform which showed he came from the war. The next scene would be the attempted hit (murder) of Don Vito in the market and a separate scene where Michaels older brother Sonny was killed. This is followed by the scene where he was mauled by corrupt police officers and another where he is handed a gun by his fathers mafiosi which he would use in a later scene to kill McCluskey, one of the corrupt cops and his fathers bear on Sollozzo.His brothers cobblers last and later his father, has thrust him into becoming the head of the Family which is underscored by scenes showing the hits on rival mafia leaders while serving as the godfather of his sisters son. This is capped with the last scene where he closed the admittance to his study as he is about to preside over a family meeting with h is second wife Kay standing by the doorway. These shots were cut and glue in a way that it follows a progressive sequence.The seamlessness of the scenes shows rhythm in the editing and the intervals were either minimal or eliminated thereby preserving the momentum on focusing on Michael. The film also take forms use of eye-line matches where the audience sees things initially from Don Vitos perspective, at the beginning and switching to Michael, as it is shown in numerous scenes especially his confrontation with Sollozzo and switches to his wife as shown in the final scene when the door to Michaels office closes with her looking on which underscored that Michael chose his other family thereby sealing his fate.The baptism scene shows the application of the temporal relationships as it is interspersed with the deaths of rival mafiosi, indicating what was happening at the same time. In conclusion, the use of (continuous) editing helped make the story of The Godfather easy to understa nd and to appreciate totally as it shows a seamless stringing of scenes that show the rise of Michael Corleone to power. Reference Coppolla, F. F. (Director). (1972). The Godfather Motion Picture.
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