The
film must include variations of rhythm and tempo.
The
sequences
have to be distinguished from one another. A good film has
dense and fast paced sequences as well as "smooth waters"
where the viewer can catch his or her breath.
A
film must not be uneventful, it has to be variable and include
surprises.
How Does an Editor Control the Rhythm of a Film? [How Does an Editor Control the Rhythm of a Film? (studiobinder.com)]
Kristin Thompson & David Bordwell [Observations on film art : The Getting of rhythm: Room at the bottom (davidbordwell.net)]
On Rhythm in Film Editing [On Rhythm in Film Editing | SpringerLink]
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