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Trish Gates as Sandy Bradshaw in Paul Greengrass’ United 93 (2006) 1. Story comes first. And last. 2. Trust your
From bringing the world’s last pregnant woman to safety in a post-apocalyptic London to sniffing out a rat in Boston’s
Ron Howard directs Russell Crowe in A Beautiful Mind (2001). Photo: Adger W. Cowans/Universal Learn to Trust; Earn Your Trust
Four classic movie title sequences to inspire your next credit reel.
Released in the mid-1950s from the relatively static role of simply assigning credit, title sequences have evolved into an art
Finish a first cut as fast as possible. The first cut is just a jumping off point for the rest
Any moviemaker would jump at the chance to work on a Bryan Singer movie. However, editor and composer John Ottman,
As any movie fan (or moviemaker) can attest, editing is a key component in an action sequence. It’s certainly a
Showcasing films at the Sundance Film Festival is becoming par for the course for veteran editor Brian Kates. In his
It’s become one of the film world’s great pastimes to sit around and hate on what Apple did with Final…