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  2. Cross-cutting - Wikipedia

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    Cross-cutting was established as a film-making technique relatively early in film history (two examples being Edwin Porter's 1903 short The Great Train Robbery and Louis J. Gasnier's 1908 short The Runaway Horse); Griffith was its most famous practitioner.

  3. Edwin S. Porter - Wikipedia

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    The one-reel film, with a running time of twelve minutes, was assembled in twenty separate shots, along with a startling close-up of a bandit firing at the camera. It used as many as ten different indoor and outdoor locations and was groundbreaking in its use of "cross-cutting" in film editing to show simultaneous action in different places. No ...

  4. Life of an American Fireman - Wikipedia

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    On the basis of this, Porter was hailed as an innovative editor. However, subsequent research by the paper print project at the Library of Congress suggested that the cross-cut version was re-edited at some unspecified time after the film's 1903 release, and that in its original form it used few, if any, of the pioneering edits claimed. As ...

  5. History of film - Wikipedia

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    After 1914, cross cutting between parallel actions came to be used – more so in American films than in European ones. Cross-cutting was used to get new effects of contrast, such as the cross-cut sequence in Cecil B. DeMille's The Whispering Chorus (1918), in which a supposedly dead husband is having a liaison with a Chinese prostitute in an ...

  6. Oklahoma film icon credited for cutting Kevin Costner from ...

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    An Oklahoma native, Carol Littleton is a revered film editor who has worked on classic movies like "E.T.," "The Big Chill," "Body Heat" and more. Oklahoma film icon credited for cutting Kevin ...

  7. Post-classical editing - Wikipedia

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    Fast cutting is an editing style that can make a difference in emotional impact of a film on the audience. Editing film is a way to receive a specific reaction from the audience. By making certain cuts, an editor has the ability to manipulate the audience to have a certain reaction.

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  9. Robert Zemeckis Breaks Down the Cutting Edge Tech That ... - AOL

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    Three decades after making “Forrest Gump,” director Robert Zemeckis is once again looking back in time and pushing filmmaking boundaries as he reteams with Tom Hanks and Robin Wright for his ...