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April 30, 2008
Walter Murch chats up another of his editing tools
Among the points the veteran editor makes in this promo clip, an important one to anyone who's read how he charts the cuts of his projects: "FileMaker makes storyboarding of screen captures possible. Images of key moments in a specific shot are gathered, printed and posted to a board in the editing room. The process makes it clear to everyone on the team what the most important actions, expressions or moments are to a particular scene. "FileMaker is the database repository for all of those thousands of photographs that we extract from the film, which are very valuable things for me in editing…"
Posted by Ray Pride at April 30, 2008 01:39 PM
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