The tools for color correction will evolve fairly rapidly and there may be a necessity for a second edition of this book at a certain point in the future.
Book Reviews
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The book is a thorough, precise, comprehensive and deeply revealing analysis of its subject.
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‘The Eye is Quicker’ a book about editing that would best stand alongside Walter Murch’s In the ‘Blink of an Eye’ on an editor’s bookshelf.
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Some essential words are offered about cutting room etiquette and potential traps for the dialogue editor.
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Book Reviews
Against Condemnation: New York and the Post-Censor Movie Culture
by uncreditedby uncreditedRaymond J. Haberski Jr.’s fascinating history of the film culture wars covers a series of controversies from the 1950s and ‘60s up to the early ‘70s.
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The diversity of techniques and point of view in Roger Crittenden’s new book on European film editing is fairly astonishing.
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Every few years, a motion picture editor should read this book to clear the field of view and refresh the vision about what the craft is all about.
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‘Cut To The Chase’ is one of the very best anecdotal histories of filmmaking in print.
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Richard Pepperman examines the “great choices” that produce a great scene.
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Perhaps more than any other genre, editing plays a crucial role in documentary storytelling and shaping of the narrative.