Union Made: When an Artist Finds His Canvas
It was editing that seduced me. To me, it was choreography, and I knew I had the instinct for it. […]
It was editing that seduced me. To me, it was choreography, and I knew I had the instinct for it. […]
I will forever remember Donn Cambern’s advice over 30 years ago in that grocery store: “Persistence, determination and optimism.” […]
Freelancing is certainly not for everyone. […]
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. […]
Mitch Jacobson helps readers learn the same methods, and perhaps achieve the same results, as the masters of multi-cam. […]
Coffie’s fine tome should prove invaluable to any beginner first setting foot into the Avid editing workflow. […]
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. […]
Ray Zone has left for us the most comprehensive and up-to-date history of how stereoscopic film attracts us. […]
After my first editing exercise, I was hooked. Editing was how dreams were made! […]
The very title of this book makes its basic premise dubious. […]
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