This is where PhraseFind or even ScriptSync (if you have a transcript) comes in handy.
You just search for the word that you're cutting off but with a period at the end. If you can find the word or even the ending syllable of the word elsewhere in the interview where it ends the sentence, you simply edit that ending word or syllable onto the end of the runon sentence. Usually you don't even have to cut away from the video early because the sync will be close enough.
Steve Hullfish
contributor: www.provideocoalition.com
On Jul 27, 2011, at 11:02 AM, George Loch wrote:
> I am working on a doc piece right now where the subject has the worse case
> of runon sentences. The writer has requested edits that cut the guy off in
> places where his sentence should have ended but, his intonation is rising.
> How do you folks handle that? I usually just cut at the end of the phrasing
> and extend the shot a little more but, this guy goes on and on.
>
> -gl
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