A Praise For the Editing of Ferris Bueller's Day Off

     In reading about editing in cinema, I began to think of movies that I liked that had a good use of editing. After thinking about it, I concluded that Ferris Bueller's Day Off has some of my favorite editing tricks that were used to create really great scenes. It's hard to describe exactly what makes the editing so great in this movie, other than that it really helps make the end product more entertaining, and that's a solid goal for anyone making a movie.

    The first scene of the movie I want to highlight is a scene in which a character finds an intruder in her house, an intruder that the audience is meant to dislike and lightheartedly make fun of. When the woman in the house finally sees this intruder, she kicks him in a sensitive area, and the film uses creative editing cuts to make this scene even more enjoyable:


    Another scene I love the editing of is a scene towards the end of the movie. The main character is sprinting home before his parents get there, as this character is not supposed to have left the house and would get in huge trouble from his parents had they found out he left. The film uses energetic and quick cuts in between this main character and his parents, presenting the scene as a literal live race between the two. It's another example of how editing can add so much to a movie.

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