There's something magical about watching a classic film that looks as though it was made yesterday. Rich detail, vibrant colors, crisp audio—it's easy to forget that some of these movies are more
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About 80 years ago, in the mid-1940s, film editing was a hands-on, mechanical craft. Editors worked with razor blades, glue, and large machines like the Moviola. Later brands such as Steenbeck and
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The Art of Cutting and Editing Films Film editing, often called the “invisible art,” is one of the most important yet least understood aspects of filmmaking. While the script sets the story and


