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The film's dramatic requirements should always take precedence over the mere aesthetics of editing.
Edward Dmytryk
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Edward Dmytryk
American
Director
Born:
Sep 4
,
1908
Died:
Jul 1
,
1999
Topics
Editing
,
Dramatic
,
Take
,
Mere
,
Over
,
Always
,
Aesthetic
,
Precedence
,
Should
,
Requirements
,
Film
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I don't think anyone is ever writing so that you can throw it away. You're always writing it to be something. Later, you decide whether it'll ever see the light of day. But at the moment of its writing, it's always meant to be something. So, to me, there's no practicing; there's only editing and publishing or not publishing.
Steve Martin
Day
Me
You
Writing
Editing
Light
Think
Later
See
Something
Only
Throw
Practicing
Always
Anyone
Decide
Whether
Meant
Meant To Be
Moment
Away
Ever
Publishing
Every morning, we choose between milk or tea or coffee. Usually, I know what I like, but I don't rule out changing my idea sometimes. The editing process is one of the most important parts in everyday life. The same is with my work: mistakes are part of the decision-making process.
Maurizio Cattelan
Life
Work
Morning
Editing
Sometimes
Coffee
Everyday Life
Important
Mistakes
Tea
Every
Changing
Everyday
Rule
Out
Part
Idea
Between
Like
Know
Most
Parts
Important Parts
Same
The Most Important
Process
Decision-Making
Decision-Making Process
Choose
Milk
The notion of directing a film is the invention of critics - the whole eloquence of cinema is achieved in the editing room.
Orson Welles
Editing
Cinema
Invention
Eloquence
Critics
Directing
Editing Room
Achieved
Room
Notion
Whole
Film
If you re-read your work, you can find on re-reading a great deal of repetition can be avoided by re-reading and editing.
William Safire
Work
Great
You
Editing
Great Deal
Find
Re-Read
Re-Reading
Deal
Repetition
Your
Avoided
Writing, of course, is writing, acting comes from the theater, and cinematography comes from photography. Editing is unique to film. You can see something from different points of view almost simultaneously, and it creates a new experience.
Stanley Kubrick
You
Photography
Experience
Writing
Editing
Cinematography
See
Something
Points
Almost
Simultaneously
New
Course
Different
Theater
Creates
View
Acting
Unique
Film
Film editing is now something almost everyone can do at a simple level and enjoy it, but to take it to a higher level requires the same dedication and persistence that any art form does.
Walter Murch
Art
Persistence
Editing
Simple
Dedication
Enjoy
Everyone
Something
Higher
Higher Level
Take
Almost
Almost Everyone
Does
Art Form
Same
Any
Form
Requires
Film
Now
Level
I feel that working with the camera and editing it is actually my strong suit.
Adam Yauch
Editing
Strong
Strong Suit
Feel
Camera
Working
Actually
Suit
To receive footage that has been shot with editing in mind, it is a blessing.
Thelma Schoonmaker
Blessing
Editing
Mind
Has-Been
Footage
Been
Shot
Receive
The process of editing is what I enjoy most - putting the pieces together and making sense out of them.
Christian Marclay
Together
Editing
Sense
Enjoy
Out
Putting
Most
Pieces
Making
Process
Them
Editing cannot be taught. Developing your own taste cannot be taught.
Ellen Datlow
Editing
Own
Developing
Taste
Taught
Cannot
Your
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