Preliminary stage in film editing, in which shots, scenes, and sequences are laid out in an approximate relationship, without detailed attention to the individual cutting points.
The editor's first pass at assembling the shots into a film, before tightening and polishing occurs.
first assembly of a film which the editor prepares from selected takes, in script order, leaving the finer points of timing and editing to a later stage.
A preliminary edit of a program, usually the result of an offline edit.
A cut taken on a drum or rotor for the purpose of removing large amounts of material without concern for resulting surface finish. This cut is taken at the highest possible feed rate. A rough cut is always followed by a finish cut.
Irregular shaped areas of generally uneven corrugation on the surface of veneer, differing from the surrounding smooth veneer and occurring as the veneer is cut by the lathe or slicer.
the first print of a movie before after preliminary editing
a series of clips arranged in the general sequence that you want
Preliminary edit of raw footage to establish tentative sequence, length approximate sequence and content of the eventual video program.
First edit of original videotape which puts the shots in order but does not try to be perfect.
The initial 'Rough' Edit that is done in the production process.
Edited film between an assembly cut and a fine cut.
When making a commercial, it is the first assembly of scenes arranged in proper sequence, however, in rough form and not finished.
The initial edit intended to provide a general idea of production. A kind of rough draft of the final edit.
Edited film/tape between stages of being an assembly and a fine cut
When slicing veneers rough patches are caused in the surface because of bad clamping of the log, setting the machine wrongly or by too strong fluctuations in texture. The cause can also be that the flitch is not hot enough.
a first-draft edit. Editorial types screen a rough cut and suggest changes. You rarely get a chance to do rough cuts in daily news.
Raw, tentative edit of footage in the approximate sequence, length, and content of finished program. Gives preliminary indication of eventual actual work.
Irregular shaped areas of generally uneven corrugation on the surface of veneer. Differing from the surrounding smooth veneer and occurring as the lathe or slicer cuts the veneer.
The Rough cut is a filmmaking term that refers to the second of three stages of offline editing. The rough cut is the first stage in which the film begins to resemble its final product. Rough cuts do not flow well and still undergo many changes before the release of the film.
Rough Cut is a 1980 film directed by Don Siegel. The screenplay was written by Larry Gelbart, based upon the novel by Derek Lambert.