"This book helps film directors make their way through postproduction and explains what to expect from an editor. From thinking about editing during the shoot to hiring an editor to spotting and mixing sound and music, to delineating the purpose and types of VFX to completing a project with final sound, music, visuals, titles, DI, and color grading, the book covers all the practical aspects directors need to know. Along the way it details the history of editing, demystifies how editors approach cutting the footage and coaches the directors on how to best work with an editor to create and perfect the story and their vision of the film"--
Gael Chandler Books
This author explores how history can be personified through the colorful characters who shaped cities. Their work invites readers to immerse themselves in the past and discover it through engaging narratives. Through their storytelling, the author brings historical settings to life, offering unique insights into the formation of places and their inhabitants. Their approach is rooted in a deep understanding of detail and a narrative style designed to draw readers into the heart of historical events.


Film Editing
- 206 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Film Editing: Great Cuts Every Filmmaker and Movie Lover Must Know makes the invisible art of editing visible by using nearly 600 colorful frames from popular, recent films. The frames, accompanied by brisk descriptions, make it perfectly suited for quick study readers who like to 'gaze' rather than 'graze' and don't want to read a book. Written by an editor and the author of Cut by Cut: How to Edit your Film or Video, it shows how editors can make or break a movie.