The Rule of Six

Summarize each of the six when to make a cut. Why do you think cutting on emotion and story is so much more important than the other four?
When making a cut it is important to know the rule of six, which they have a percentage of importance according of how much they bring to the public and how necessary is for the success of the movie. First there is emotion with 51 percentage of importance, which is what involves a movie and what captures the attention of the watcher, then story 23% playing a big role and clips have to be according to the theme, some without having to say something just making sense as how is the story going. Rhythm 10%, is basically what involves the emotion and story, following a pattern and adapting to the drama. Eye trace 7%, is where the watcher need to pay attention, making that so important and being the priority on a point that the extras are not being noticed. 2d plane on screen 5%, when a scenario is projected with the specific angle depending on the theme. And 3d space 4%, following the 90 degree rule according to its location.

I think that cutting on emotion and story are the most important because those go together for support the theme with its story and emotion, causing tension, attention and interest of the public, playing a big role.

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