The Technique of Film Editing

 

 

The Technique of Film Editing

by  Karel Reisz

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Year 1980
ISBN No. 9780240514376
No.of pages 416
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First published in 1953, the original English version of the book was reprinted 13 times without a word being changed and in translation it has become the standard work on the subject in the Spanish Czech, Polish and Russian languages. In 1968 the original text was reprinted as it stood, as it was felt that any attempt to revise or reinterpret it could only blur its spirit. the second edition has now also reprinted 13 times. On publication the film director Anthony Asquith said this book is an absolute must not only for film technicians but for every intelligent filmgoer' and more recently i has been said that it is probably the most successful film textbook in English, and has had a great influence on the technique of the cinema.' By reisuing this book, unchanged apart from the new cover and slightly larger format, we hope that a new generation of aspiring film editors will continue to derive much pleasure from this classic text and, moreover, it will treble their enjoyment of every visit to the cinema.' Film director, Anthony Asquith All who are creatively and written and compiled by Karl Reisz, with the help of some of the finest brains in British film production must become a standard work.' Film producer, Michael Balcon.

 

Table of contents

The history of editing * The practice of editng * Principles of editing * The fifties and sixties * Cutting room procedure * Glossary of terms

 

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