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editor and put
The job of an editor isn ’ t simply to mechanically put pieces of a film together, cut off film slates, or edit dialogue scenes.
However, digital systems have increasingly put these responsibilities on the picture editor.
Cryptic openly admits the group's artwork is done by Flynn ( among others ), under various names that, put together, become Pornographics, but the pseudonym is rarely spelled the same way twice ( examples: Porno Graphics, Pore No Graphix, Pore-Know Graphics ); and that Fox is the " sound engineer " meaning that he is the main producer, engineer, master, and editor of all their recordings.
In 1934, Col. Marshall put Edwin F. Harding in charge of the Infantry School's publications, and Harding became editor of Infantry in Battle, a book that codified the lessons of World War I. Infantry in Battle is still used as an officer's training manual in the Infantry Officer's Course and was the training manual for most of the infantry officers and leaders of World War II.
As Photoplay editor James Quirk put it in March 1924, " Talking pictures are perfected, says Dr. Lee De Forest.
Since the afternoon paper was put together the previous evening, the night city editor was the key news editor.
John Carnochan, the editor responsible for the change in the 1991 video release, said " It's sort of appalling to me that these stereotypes were ever put in ".
Eurogamer editor Margaret Robertson commented that after years of being a " comedy villain ", Galaxy put him back at his " scaly, scabrous best ".
Eurogamer editor Christian Donlan commented that it felt good to play as Bowser, and that " After years of picking a path carefully around threats, jumping out of harm's way, and tackling challengers mostly from above, it's a pleasure to put those cares aside and relish a few hours of spiky, tortoise-shelled power.
Executive editor Ben Bradlee put the paper's reputation and resources behind reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, who, in a long series of articles, chipped away at the story behind the 1972 burglary of Democratic National Committee offices in the Watergate Hotel complex in Washington.
When a University of Missouri student, questioned on radio, was unable to give an account of her hometown's name, the question was put to L. Mitchell White, then editor and publisher of the Mexico Ledger: "' The first settlers found a wooden sign along the trail.
For instance, there exist modern " one-man bands " who may record all or many of the different parts of a recording separately themselves, and put them together in a multi-track audio editor.
Christ put Starhawk in touch with an editor at Harper & Row, who eventually published the book.
Maxwell claims that key Council on Foreign Relations members, acting at Kissinger's behest, put pressure on Foreign Affairs editor, James Hoge, to give the last word in a subsequent exchange about the review to William D. Rogers, a close associate of Kissinger, rather than to Maxwell ; this went against established Foreign Affairs policy.
But his chief duty was to act, in collaboration with Antoine Arnauld, as general editor of the controversial literature put forth by the Jansenists.
KoDT first started in the second issue of Shadis magazine in March 1990 when then editor Jolly R. Blackburn decided to draw a simple strip of his own to put on the last page which he called Knights of the Dinner Table.
Because, as one recent editor has put it, " The School for Scandal is the most intractable problem Sheridan set his editors ," editions of this play can vary considerably.
Solo tributes to Louis Armstrong, Hoagy Carmichael, Duke Ellington, George Gershwin and Cole Porter were all put on record in the 1970s, sometimes on the 1904 12-legged Steinway ( unique and famously ornate ) given to him in 1969 by Scott Newhall, managing editor of the San Francisco Chronicle.
Buoyed by this success, the BBC set out a plan, the " V for Victory " campaign, for which they put in charge the assistant news editor Douglas Ritchie posing as “ Colonel Britton ”.
Her jobs there included the complaint department as well as " sewer editor ," as she put it, responsible for reporting on the nuts and bolts of local city life.
By chance Arthur is offered a job writing " atmospheric " pieces for a new journal put together by an editor ( Fox ), a well-respected writer ( Callan ) and a Minister for Defence ( Edward Churchill ).
( However, to create an extended partition any partition editor must put extended boot records before each logical drive on the disk.
In a famous 1921 essay marking the Manchester Guardian < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s centenary ( at which time he had served nearly fifty years as editor ), Scott put down his opinions on the role of the newspaper.
Firearms advocates write ' letters to the editor ' to put their positions.

editor and forth
In a scene in which the focus does not gradually shift from one horizontal position to another — such as actors at each extreme engaging in rapid conversation with each other — the editor may choose to " cut " from one to the other rather than rapidly panning back and forth.
According to Asimov, the premise was based on ideas set forth in Edward Gibbon's History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, and was invented spontaneously on his way to meet with editor John W. Campbell, with whom he developed the concept.
One very famous commuter who would make his way back and forth from Chappaqua to New York City was Horace Greeley, the successful editor of the New York Tribune.
* Faulkner, Raymond O ( translator ); von Dassow, Eva ( editor ), The Egyptian Book of the Dead, The Book of Going forth by Day.
Two-way Tools refers to the ability to switch back and forth between using a GUI design tool and the source code editor.
The cutaway to B roll footage can also be used to hide verbal or physical tics that the editor and / or director finds distracting: with the audio separate from the video, the filmmakers are free to excise " uh " s, sniffs, coughs, and so forth.
Together with fellow Egmont editor Lars Bergström Stefan Printz-Påhlson also created a series of albums where Donald Duck and Huey, Dewey and Louie travel back and forth in a time machine Gyro Gearloose has invented.

editor and volume
Longenecker, " Acts of the Apostles ", in volume 9 of The Expositor's Bible Commentary, Frank E. Gaebelein, editor ( Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan Corporation, 1976 1984 ), page 476.
* An Anthropologist at Work, editor ( 1959, reprinted 1966 ; a volume of Ruth Benedict's writings )
In Action Comics ( volume 2 ) # 8 ( June 2012 ), the Daily Stars editor George Taylor mentions to Clark Kent having met Ma and Pa Kent while working as a reporter for the Smallville Sentinel.
Jacob August Franckenstein was editor of the first volume, and Johann Peter von Ludewig wrote the preface.
He also was the editor in Chief of the 24 volume History of Nations
In the book publishing industry, editors may organize anthologies and other compilations, produce definitive editions of a classic author's works ( scholarly editor ), and organize and manage contributions to a multiauthor book ( symposium editor or volume editor ).
The editor is presumed to have been Henry More, who certainly contributed to the volume ; and topical material on witchcraft in Sweden was supplied by Anthony Horneck to later editions.
" Sturtevant, William C., general editor and Raymond D. Fogelson, volume editor.
Following a no-confidence vote against Truzzi, he resigned, and the magazine was ( starting with volume 2, issue 2 ) retitled Skeptical Inquirer and Kendrick Frazier ( former editor of Science News ) became the new editor.
* Cornish Place Rhymes, Tiverton: Cornwall Books, 1997 ( Posthumous commemorative volume begun by the author ; preface by the editor, S Butler )
Draper was also the editor of a three volume Marx-Engels Cyclopedia, a reference work detailing the day-to-day activities and writings of the two founders of modern socialism.
When translated into English, editor Thomas Jefferson retitled the volume A Treatise on Political Economy, which obscured the aspects of Tracy's concern not with politics, but with far more basic questions of will, and the possibility of understanding the conditions of its determinations.
* Slice based The volume is sliced in one or more axes and the user can edit each image individually using 2D raster editor tools.
The year of publication, the editor and the range of names in each volume is given below.
Contents of each volume of the first series with year of publication and editor.
** Supplementary volume, associate editor Denis Stevens, 1961, New York (), London ().
* Letters of Benjamin Rush, volume 1: 1761-1792 ( 1951 ), editor L. H.
Stow's editor adds the following epigram on Tusser from a volume called The More the Merrier ( 1608 ), by ' H.
* The Diggers Song ( circa 1649, 1650 ) ( in The Clarke Papers volume 2, ), attributed to Gerrard Winstanley by the historian C. H. Firth, the editor of The Clarke Papers.
According to the editor of a volume of his writings on Spain, Cockburn formed a personal relationship with Mikhail Koltsov, " then the foreign editor of Pravda and, in Cockburn's view, ' the confidant and mouthpiece and direct agent of Stalin in Spain '.

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