When the shooting stops -- the cutting begins
β Scribed by Rosenblum, Ralph;Karen, Robert
- Publisher
- Da Capo Press
- Year
- 2002;2009
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Da Capo Paperback
- Edition
- New ed.
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
- Introduction: The Hands behind the Seams * The Night They Raided Minskys
Part I: A Month for Nine Minutes * The Night They Raided Minskys
Part II: Life Sentence * From a Recording Medium to an Art Form
The Invention of Editing * Bolshevik Editors
The Fanatics of the Cutting Room * The Birth of a Profession
Technicians with Dreams * From the Shadows of Bensonhurst
Portrait of the Editor as a Young Man * The Office of War Information * Apprenticeship with the Documentary Guys * Robert Flaherty and Helen van Dongen
The Collaboration That Sustained a Legend * Making It
The TV Pressure Cooker * The Pawnbroker
Part I: The Re-creation of the Flashback * The Pawnbroker
Part II: X-Rays of the Mind * A Thousand Clowns
Part I: Flouting Convention * A Thousand Clowns
Part II: A Style Arrived at by Repair * The Producers
Not Just Another Funny Picture * Goodbye Columbus
The Face on the Cutting Room Floor * My Problem with Directors * Take the Money and Run
The Film They Wouldnt Release * Scenes from a Marriage
Working with Woody on Bananas, Sleeper, and Love and Death * Annie Hall
It Wasnt the Film He Set Out to Make * Swan Song
β¦ Subjects
Filmeditor;Montage;Motion picture editors--United States;Motion pictures--Editing;Motion picture editors;Biographies;Rosenblum, Ralph;Motion pictures -- Editing;Motion picture editors -- United States -- Biography;United States
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