The hold up : an editing exercise
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[San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2014.
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1 online resource (1 video file, 20 min.) : digital, stereo., sound, color
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Roger Ebert.
Date/Time and Place of Event
Originally produced by Marcom Projects in 2004.
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For computer based editing systems. One of the most widely used training film for editing students. Nationally syndicated film critic Roger Ebert takes students from rushes to the fine cut of a dramatic band robbery scene. Mr. Eberts commentary provides insights into basic editing techniques such as matching action, parallel editing and continuity as well as the effects of camera angles, point of view and reaction shots. The film concludes with two edited versions, illustrating the widely different approaches an editor might take in assembling the sequence. Unedited, slated rushes are available in various video and film formats, providing students with an opportunity to edit their own version of the scene. The sequence is designed so that it can be edited as a silent film or with single or double system sound. The DVD version includes the instructional film with the Roger Ebert commentary.
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Originally produced,Venice, CA., First Light Video Publishing, [2004]
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Ebert, R. (2014). The hold up: an editing exercise . Kanopy Streaming.

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Ebert, Roger. 2014. The Hold Up: An Editing Exercise. Kanopy Streaming.

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Ebert, Roger. The Hold Up: An Editing Exercise Kanopy Streaming, 2014.

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Ebert, Roger. The Hold Up: An Editing Exercise Kanopy Streaming, 2014.

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