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Film Editing According to the Editor of STAR WARS

by Enric @thescriptblogPublished: 02/03/2022Updated: 01/06/2022

IN 1975 I EDITED A FILM directed by Brian De Palma called Obsession. It was an independent production, and upon its completion, no studio in Hollywood would agree to release it because of an edgy plot development. After some thought,…

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Fantastic Material from the Original STAR WARS + Great Parody Stuff

by Enric @thescriptblogPublished: 28/04/2020Updated: 18/01/2021

Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill and Peter Mayhew rehearsing a scene on the Star Wars‘ set, aboard The Millenium Falcon, and having a laugh. Alec Guiness, our beloved Obi-Wan, is there too, but he seems to be thinking “What the hell…

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