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Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CBEnt For educational purpose only. Even though fancy editing catches our eye, it is the simple scenes edited in a classical mode that portrays human drama and character relationship effectively. This video analyzes such scene from the movie, Whiplash. Movie Detail: Name: Whiplash Writer-Director: Damien Chezelle Editor: Tom Cross Cinematographer: Sharone Meir Thelma Schoonmaker Interview: https://vimeo.com/14298358 Script consultant for the video: Alka Hingorani Follow me here: Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/zdfklh5 Twitter: https://twitter.com/vinitmasram Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vinitmasram/ Help us caption and translate this video! Thank You! and Subscribe for more videos.

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