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16mm Film Cutting (Media Manuals)

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16mm Film Cutting (Media Manuals)

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The film editor can make or break a film. What ends up on the cutting room floor, and why? 16mm Film Cutting is a step-by-step guide to film cutting which shows you how to achieve professional results.

The practical side of the editor's job is clearly described and illustrated; breaking down rushes and making a simple join, identifying shots, first assembly, avoiding errors, preparing special effects, instructing the labs, compiling sound tracks and all the other stages in producing the final film.

16mm Film Cutting is an indispensable aid to editors and assistants working in all areas of 16mm film production.

Complex techniques are presented logically for ease of understanding
Ideal reference for all those working in the area of 16mm film production
Gain a comprehensive overview of the processes and skills in 16m film cutting

 
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Product Details
Author:John Burder
Paperback:160 pages
Publisher:Focal Press
Publication Date:January 20, 1976
Language:English
ISBN:0240508572
Package Length:8.3 inches
Package Width:5.3 inches
Package Height:0.5 inches
Package Weight:0.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews

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5John Burder explains how  Aug 12, 2000
When I was doing an internship at the Academy of Motion Pictures, Arts & Sciences in Beverly Hills I felt completely lost the first week because I didn't have a clue what people were talking about when they refered to checkerboard cutting, A- Winds,B-Winds, Internegatives, Reversal Dupe Negatives etc. All of this "hardcore" filmterminology didn't make a whole lot of sense to me...unitl I discovered Burder's book on 16mm film cutting which really goes into detail and explains the facts of more than just cutting films. His book got me hooked on making films and the art of cinematography and I am even considering it as a career now. Now I can actually watch the credits at the end of my most favorite movies and understand them.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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