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MOTION PICTURE EDITING
sa   MOTION PICTURE FILM SPLICING
x   EDITING (MOTION PICTURE)
xx   MOTION PICTURE PHOTOGRAPHY

How to edit home movies with a 35mm camera. Still pictures shot at the same time as the movies can be used later to arrange the story in the desired seqeunce.
CAMERA 35 May 1975 (v.19#3) pg. 54

An interchangeable editing system you can taylor to your own needs. Simple wooden editing table features a top with interchangeable panels. Replacement panels hold various combinations of rewinds, editors, splicers, film cleaners, etc.
INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Mar 1980 (v.29#3) pg. 25

Take stock in your production. Suggestions for using stock film libraries as a source of added footage for your films at less cost.
INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Mar 1982 (v.31#3) pg. 18
Added Info INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Jun 1982 (v.31#6) pg. 18

Ten ways to better cuts. Tips on moving smoothly from scene to scene when editing motion picture film.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Jan 1967 (v.31#1) pg. 78

Make your own film timing chart to use when editing motion pictures.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Apr 1967 (v.31#4) pg. 16

Tips on what to look for when buying a viewer-editor.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Oct 1972 (v.36#10) pg. 50

Tips for getting the most from your Kodak Ektasound camera, plus tips on editing the pre-striped film.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Mar 1974 (v.38#3) pg. 64

Editing. Part 3. Suggestions on how to teach yourself to edit, that is, to cut out a favorite scene which just "doesn't fit".
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Jul 1976 (v.40#7) pg. 29

Card file indexing system to locate a particular scene within your movie films.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Jun 1977 (v.41#6) pg. 50

How to edit sound-on-film footage using a sound editor to locate precise cutting points.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Jan 1981 (v.45#1) pg. 12

The print's the thing. A professional film maker discusses the importance of post production work.
PHOTO METHODS FOR INDUSTRY May 1974 (v.17#5) pg. 31

How to edit a movie.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Jul 1979 (v.8#3) pg. 89

Conforming the original for a perfect print. Step-by-step preparation of the negative to be sent for printing of the finished film. Conforming the orignal to the workprint should be done at least once by every filmmaker.
PHOTOMETHODS Sep 1974 (v.17#9) pg. 42

What to think about when you think about horizontal editing. Horizontal editing tables may require some changes in your editing procedures.
PHOTOMETHODS Feb 1975 (v.18#2) pg. 36

Let's get into the movies. Part 3. Editing.
PHOTOMETHODS Apr 1977 (v.20#4) pg. 44

A professional editor talks about the proper way to edit a movie.
PHOTOMETHODS May 1977 (v.20#5) pg. 25

Keeping accurate camera logs is important when editing film or video tape. Common recordkeeping methods are described.
PHOTOMETHODS Oct 1988 (v.31#10) pg. 39

Editing board uses metal clips in lieu of nails or pins.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Feb 1966 (v.58#2) pg. 108

Tips on editing lip-synch sound movies made with the Bell & Howell Filmosound system.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jun 1969 (v.64#6) pg. 100.

Folding table speeds film editing. Unit includes rack, bin, rewinds and viewer.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Mar 1970 (v.66#3) pg. 106

Tips on selecting an editing machine for home movies.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Apr 1970 (v.66#4) pg. 98

How to tie your film together. Tips on using old unused footage in new ways.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jul 1974 (v.75#1) pg. 104

Editing is easier than you think. Simple step-by-step instructions for getting your film footage in order.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Feb 1978 (v.82#2) pg. 124

Edit without wear. Here is a painless way to organize your footage using index cards and a small-parts cabinet to hold the film.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Oct 1978 (v.83#4) pg. 30

Super-8 photography for 35mm still photographers. Edit by instinct. Take out everything that doesn't make the grade.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Nov 1979 (v.85#5) pg. 246

Tip: Record your comments on a tape recorder when editing. This helps cut down on film handling, while recording the stages of the film for later use.
SUPER-8 FILMAKER Jan-Feb 1980 (v.8#1) pg. 12

Tip: Save money on 6-volt editor bulbs by substituting them with Volkswagen 6-volt dome light bulbs.
SUPER-8 FILMAKER Jan-Feb 1980 (v.8#1) pg. 12

Basics workshop. Sound film editing.
SUPER-8 FILMAKER Jan-Feb 1980 (v.8#1) pg. 15

Improve the value and increase the enjoyment of film collecting by editing and splicing your films.
SUPER-8 FILMAKER Jan-Feb 1980 (v.8#1) pg. 39

Basics workshop. How to achieve continuity through invisible editing. Tips on time, space and sound relationships.
SUPER-8 FILMAKER Mar-Apr 1981 (v.9#2) pg. 16

Clues to fine editing. Tips on better editing for better films.
SUPER-8 FILMAKER Mar-Apr 1981 (v.9#2) pg. 22

How to synchronize the recording speed on a editor with the playback speed of a projector.
SUPER-8 FILMAKER Jun 1981 (v.9#4) pg. 14