8 December 2009

Saw Editing

Something i also liked about the saw films was one of the editing techniques that was reoccurring. While i don't want to keep going on about the films, this technique is something that i think i will want to try out in my work. The idea is just over exagerated movements spead up really fast. Ive found a few of the examples i noticed in the films as well as a video how how they created one of the traps which i thought was interesting because it just goes to show how much effort went into making it look realistic. But i also managed to find a video about the editing on the cube trap which is (partly) which i wanted to look at. (it does have the sped up peices but only very quickly.)
While i couldnt find the clip i wanted (a car chase scene) i did find a few examples of the style i am thinking of:

the amanda trap (saw 1) i cant embed into this but here is a link to it:
The reverse bear trap
the technique im talking about is around the 1.40 mark

or the razor wire trap:
Pauls test
that starts around the 2.06 mark

or for a short clip in the Cube test:
Strahm survives
The making of the cube trap:



The editing of the Cube trap:

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