
Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
Dirigida por George Miller
Fotografía de John Seale
Mirada técnica
Por qué esta película
Margaret Sixel — Miller's wife, a documentary editor — cut Fury Road. She had never cut an action film. That was the point. She brought a documentary editor's sense of clarity to chaos. Every frame centers the point of interest. Every cut shows you exactly where to look. In the fastest film ever made, you are never confused.
Escenas clave para estudiar
- ●The sandstorm — rapid cutting but always centered, clarity in visual chaos
- ●Furiosa's rifle shot — the build-up uses longer cuts, the shot itself is one frame, rhythm as marksmanship
- ●The pole-cat attack — vertical, horizontal, diagonal action all edited to center-frame continuity
Lo que aprenderás a ver
- ✦Understand eye-trace theory — keeping the audience's focus point consistent across cuts
- ✦See how editing rhythm can be fast without being confusing
- ✦Recognize the value of non-traditional perspectives — a documentary editor improved action cinema



