Monday 24 September 2012

Analogue

Analogue editing was the method of editing before computers were around. The editor would get a copy of the film called the workprint and it was all done by hand. It involved actually cutting and pasting different pieces of the film into order using a splicerv and creating a film that way. It would then be put through a maching like the Moviola or K.E.M.

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