2015-09-09
16mm Film Editing for Television: Using Filmed Simulation as a Hands-on Approach to TV History
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VIEW Journal , Volume 4 - Issue 7 p. 7- 10
Two television editors who once worked with 16mm film discuss and explore their former working methods and demonstrate how to make a picture cut using film. The method of ‘hands-on history’ used for this simulation is discussed, as are the problems of presenting such data.
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Murphy, Amanda, Aust, Rowan, Jackson, Vanessa, & Ellis, John. (2015). 16mm Film Editing for Television: Using Filmed Simulation as a Hands-on Approach to TV History. VIEW Journal, 4(7), 7–10. doi:10.18146/2213-0969.2015.jethc077 |