First cut : conversations with film editors / Gabriella Oldham.
Offers an opportunity to learn what film editing really is, featuring interviews with twenty-three award-winning film editors who give a full picture of the complex art and craft of editing a film.
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Table of Contents:
- Being an editor / Sheldon Kahn
- Becoming an editor / Emily Paine
- Distilling the documentary / Tom Haneke
- Film as all the arts / Carol Littleton
- Flashback, flashforward / Harold F. Kress and Carl Kress
- The essential film / Geof Bartz
- Telling stories / Tom Rolf
- Sparking life, shaping people / Paul Barnes
- Touching the heart / Anne V. Coates
- Maximizing the moment / Bill Pankow
- "Percussive" editing / Paul Hirsch
- Keeping the beat / Donn Cambern
- Seeing the invisible / Evan Lottman
- Remaining versatile / Peter C. Frank
- "Good stuff" never changes / John D. Dunning
- Subliminal truths / Ted Winterburn
- The inner voice / Sidney Levin
- Drawing the emotional line / Merle Worth
- The supreme collaboration / Barry Malkin
- Diplomatic takes / Rudi Fehr
- Creating a legacy / Richard Marks
- "Locking" up / Alan Heim.