‘Swamp People’s’ post crew has taught us something new about the leverage we have in post.
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Features
The Great Sequelization of Hollywood Film Part 1: Serial Thrillers
by uncreditedby uncreditedIt was the film serials, from the early days of cinema, that were the true forerunners of contemporary franchise pictures and tent-pole releases.
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Sixty-five years after the semi-documentary film The Naked City (1948) premiered in March 1948, it still reveals much about New York City that has not changed.
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The editorial opportunities have obviously changed as the series has evolved. According to Goldman, one of the goals for the pilot was to cut every scene so that it could …
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Union Made
Did You Hear the One About the Farmer’s Daughter Who Wound Up in the Editing Room?
by uncreditedby uncreditedI remember sitting in the theatre watching Ingmar Bergman’s Wild Strawberries and being blown away by the visual metaphors in this movie. His opening dream sequence — the clock with …
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Book Reviews
Make My Holiday: Eastwood Book Leads Annual Garland of Gifts
by uncreditedby uncreditedThe new sampling of books showcased in our annual holiday gift guide represents just a handful of intriguing film-related titles published in 2012.
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There’s a revolution going on at JJ Abrams’ Bad Robot Productions and it has nothing to do with aliens, plane crashes or spies. It’s a change in the way music …
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Coffie’s fine tome should prove invaluable to any beginner first setting foot into the Avid editing workflow.
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Let’s hear it for the longtime assistant for enabling the editor to keep story as the primary focus. Assistant editors are the foundation of the editing room — organizing, interfacing …
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Because the shortsighted Hollywood film industry did not want anything to do with the new invention called television in the mid-1940s, the radio industry took over the burgeoning medium. New …