This is my take on Martin Arnold's work using a scene from Stanley Kubrick's film Lolita. In the scene, an argument breaks out over the main star, Lolita, and the male lead Humbert threatens to shoot another main character Quilty. I used Arnold's method of repeating shots over and over in order to make scenes of tension longer and more powerful, this works particularly well in shots where Quilty is playing the piano, and repeatedly looking over his shoulder. Where these shots are repeated and extended it emphasises them more to the audience. This is also the case in the shots where Quilty runs from the gun-firing Humbert and knocks furniture over, breaking things, but in the edited version does so again and again. Unlike Martin Arnold I left some parts of the scene in tact, so no narrative was lost in the final version. I believe this is more effective.