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John Buck has been an editor since he needed a way to cut his Super 8mm home movie rushes for screening in a makeshift neighborhood cinema, and to enter his work in young filmmakers' festivals. After being fired from his full-time job as a junior agency TV producer, John was advised by his father to 'get a job that people can understand what it is that you do'. He returned to editing, and created a thirty year long career that spans MTV Awards, SuperBowl commercials and high rating TV shows. He looked for a comprehensive history of editing in book form, but couldn't find one. Buck then spent four years researching and writing 'Timeline - a History of editing'.

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Article Comment – Watch: What it's Like to Edit on a Flatbed

There's quite a good book that covers the development of flat bed editing called Timeline. https://itunes.apple.com/au/book/timeline-digital-1/id612514761?mt=11

5 years ago
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