It is a week until Oscar night, and Hollywood is buzzing about who will take home best actor, best director, best movie. What about film editing, though? It's a category we tend to think about less.
"What makes a movie a movie is the editing," says Zach Staenberg in the documentary "The Cutting Edge." Admittedly, Staenberg is an editor, most famously of the "Matrix" movies, but he's not wrong.
Film editing is one of the most important aspects of filmmaking, and since the dawn of cinema, women have played a pivotal role in Hollywood as editors. It is a week until Oscar night, and Hollywood ...
When it comes to some of cinema's most iconic films, Steven Spielberg's Jaws is about as different from, say, The Wizard of Oz as that technicolor fantasy is from Quentin Tarantino's genre pastiche ...
There would be no film without film editing. And yet, its practitioners don't often grace the cover of magazines. The pioneering women behind the invisible art of film editing When it comes to some of ...
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