Timeline: Digital Edition contains never before seen photographs, video material, original brochures and animated patents, as well as audio clips and exclusive interviews that document the lives of editors and the craft of editing from the very beginning.
From scissors and cement in the hands of Griffith and Mlis through editing Ben Hur on the Moviola, to Scorsese and Schoonmaker creating Woodstock on a KEM flatbed and onto digital nonlinear with the CMX600.
From scissors and cement in the hands of Griffith and Mlis through editing Ben Hur on the Moviola, to Scorsese and Schoonmaker creating Woodstock on a KEM flatbed and onto digital nonlinear with the CMX600.
This digital version of Bucks highly regarded original Timeline, is designed specifically for the iPad and gives the reader an exhaustive and compelling read. The layered content gives an enriched view of the evolution of editing, and includes an instant glossary to provide additional material even when reading offline.
From scissors and cement in the hands of Griffith and Méliès through editing Ben Hur on the Moviola, to Scorsese and Schoonmaker creating Woodstock on a KEM flatbed and onto digital nonlinear with the CMX600.
This digital version of Bucks highly regarded original Timeline, is designed specifically for the iPad and gives the reader an exhaustive and compelling read. The layered content gives an enriched view of the evolution of editing, and includes an instant glossary to provide additional material even when reading offline.
Timeline is a must for anyone studying film, working as an editor or with an interest in a behind-the-scenes look at the industrys native craft.
This is the best history of film/video editing development I’ve ever seen in one place.
Ralph Guggenheim, ex Lucasfilm Editdroid
Its like taking a time machine back into the pioneering days of non-linear. Stuart Bass, editor of Scrubs, Pushing Daisies, Arrested Development
Now available on iTunes
https://itunes.apple.com/au/book/timeline-a-history-of-editing/id612514761mt=11
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Published by Enriched Books and Tablo
This is the best history of film/video editing development I’ve ever seen in one place.
Ralph Guggenheim, ex Lucasfilm Editdroid
Its like taking a time machine back into the pioneering days of non-linear. Stuart Bass, editor of Scrubs, Pushing Daisies, Arrested Development
Now available on iTunes
https://itunes.apple.com/au/book/timeline-a-history-of-editing/id612514761mt=11
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Published by Enriched Books and Tablo