Video Editing - Taught by Trampoline

Information Aesthetics comes through again with a link to a great video demonstrating editing techniques in a most unusual way - in a one-take trampoline routine. Get it? It’s a video… about editing… without any edits. Since our company started in video production some 25 years ago I found this particularly appealing. Who knows? Maybe some of our customers may stop in knowing a bit more about editing after watching this. If I can get our busy editors to read this, perhaps they will comment on it’s accuracy.

5 Responses to “Video Editing - Taught by Trampoline”

  1. Theo Mitropoulos Says:

    Very entertaining video. Great depth of field on the camera. To be truer to the editing craft though, they should have been jumping through hoops.

  2. BR Says:

    Well executed and original. Always wanted to see what a jump cut looked like

  3. Bob Pascarella Says:

    Great video. The music is from a band is called zZz and they are from Amsterdam. Two guys (drums and organ) with obvious heavy electronic manipulations…but surprising no synthesizers! The whole thing is a great testament to how creativity can be so simple and yet so effective.

  4. Michael Lorant Says:

    I particularly liked the I/O error with the little spinning ball telling you to wait. In the Mac-world we call that the spinning beachball of death but “Trampoline” chose to use a spinning umbrella!

  5. Jon Gilmore Says:

    How do they preview the edit? lol

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