Timeline Analog 1: 1860 - > 1971

Timeline Analog 1 (1860-1971) traces the amazing story of editing's evolution. Learn how filmmakers like Méliès, Griffith and Vertov used editing to craft masterpieces and how inventors like Serrurier and Steenbeck built wondrous editing machines. Part 1 of the Timeline Six Series.

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Timeline Analog 1: 1860 - > 1971

Timeline Analog 1 (1860-1971) traces the amazing story of editing's evolution. Learn how filmmakers like Méliès, Griffith and Vertov used editing to craft masterpieces and how inventors like Serrurier and Steenbeck built wondrous editing machines. Part 1 of the Timeline Six Series.

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Timeline Analog 1: 1860 - > 1971

Timeline Analog 1: 1860 - > 1971

by John Buck
Timeline Analog 1: 1860 - > 1971

Timeline Analog 1: 1860 - > 1971

by John Buck

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Timeline Analog 1 (1860-1971) traces the amazing story of editing's evolution. Learn how filmmakers like Méliès, Griffith and Vertov used editing to craft masterpieces and how inventors like Serrurier and Steenbeck built wondrous editing machines. Part 1 of the Timeline Six Series.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781925108347
Publisher: Tablo Pty Ltd
Publication date: 05/13/2018
Series: Timeline Analog , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 326
File size: 33 MB
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About the Author

John Buck has been an editor since he needed a way to cut his Super 8mm home movie rushes for screening in a makeshift neighborhood cinema, and to enter his work in young filmmakers' festivals. After being fired from his full-time job as a junior agency TV producer, John was advised by his father to 'get a job that people can understand what it is that you do'. He returned to editing, and created a thirty year long career that spans MTV Awards, SuperBowl commercials and high rating TV shows. He looked for a comprehensive history of editing in book form, but couldn't find one. Buck then spent four years researching and writing 'Timeline - a History of editing'.
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