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Giving Credits Where They’re Due

March 1, 2005

For those who think credit placement in the crawl doesn’t matter, we’re here to say––it matters! […]

Union Made

Studio Mailroom Delivers Another Accomplished Editor

July 1, 2006

All of the opportunities that I’ve had as a Guild editor are blessings. And yet, I still feel like I’m just getting started… […]

Union Made

Following in Uncle Sam’s Footsteps

November 1, 2006

Getting to work with the editors makes the ups and downs of the last 51 years in this business, the greatest ride anyone could have. […]

Union Made

Union Made: When an Artist Finds His Canvas

September 1, 2008

It was editing that seduced me. To me, it was choreography, and I knew I had the instinct for it. […]

Union Made

UNION MADE: Persistence Has Its Rewards

May 1, 2009

I will forever remember Donn Cambern’s advice over 30 years ago in that grocery store: “Persistence, determination and optimism.” […]

Columns

The Fine Line of Freelancing

July 1, 2010

Freelancing is certainly not for everyone. […]

Columns

They’re Assistant Editors, Not Gofers

November 1, 2010

It is not your job to do the editor’s laundry or walk the director’s dog or baby-sit the lead actor’s children. […]

Book Reviews

Demystifying the Multi-Cam Universe

March 1, 2012

Mitch Jacobson helps readers learn the same methods, and perhaps achieve the same results, as the masters of multi-cam. […]

Book Reviews

Assistants’ Go-To Guide

September 1, 2012

Coffie’s fine tome should prove invaluable to any beginner first setting foot into the Avid editing workflow. […]

Union Made

Did You Hear the One About the Farmer’s Daughter Who Wound Up in the Editing Room?

November 1, 2012

I 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 no hands, the coffin spilling out of the hearse — captured my imagination. […]

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