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He apparently spent some time in a mental hospital in Kislovodsk in July 1933, ostensibly a result of depression born of his final acceptance that he would never be allowed to edit the Mexican footage, turned over by Sinclair to Hollywood editors, who would irreparably alter the negatives.
Some low skilled hobbyists would take already cracked software and edit various unencrypted strings of text in it to change messages a game would tell a game player, often something not suitable for children.
Adams persuaded the committee to select Thomas Jefferson to compose the original draft of the document, which congress would edit to produce the final version.
As the FCC was investigating the broadcasts, in 2004, Fox announced that it would begin extending live broadcast delays to 5 minutes from its standard 5 or 10 seconds to more easily be able to edit out obscenities uttered over the air.
Paula and Bruce Coville would read to each other over the phone, as a way to edit and receive feedback on their individual work.
: A Review of General Semantics in 1943 — he would continue to edit ETC.
They argue that it is easier to see why Matthew would edit Mark to make Jesus more divine and more powerful, than why Mark would edit Matthew to weaken Jesus.
At the request of Bob Rafelson and Bert Schneider, Henry Jaglom was brought in to edit the film into its current form, while Schneider purchased Hopper a trip to Taos so he would not interfere with the recut.
The revolutionary Soviet filmmakers of the Kuleshov school of filmmaking were experimenting with the effect of film editing on audiences, and Eisenstein attempted to edit the film in such a way as to produce the greatest emotional response, so that the viewer would feel sympathy for the rebellious sailors of the Battleship Potemkin and hatred for their cruel overlords.
Editing 2 inch videotape involved carrying out a physical edit, dipping a cotton bud into a solution and dabbing it onto the tape which would enable the track marks for individual frames to be seen along the bottom inside edge.
He soon left Swamp Thing to Stuart Moore, however with issue # 100, and Moore would edit and co-edit the remaining 71 issues of that title, including the switch from DC to Vertigo.
Spielberg stated that no film he has ever made since has been as hard to edit as the last 25 minutes of Close Encounters and he and Kahn would go through thousands of feet of footage just to find the right shots for the end sequence.
Columbia relented -- mainly because of a promise made to them by star Charlton Heston that he would never work for the studio again if they didn't let Peckinpah edit the film the way he wanted -- and acceded to some of Peckinpah's demands, but the finished product was still not satisfactory to him and he disowned it ).
A user still needed three VTRs and a controller to perform A / B roll linear video editing ( LE ), as the Toaster would serve merely as a switcher ( which could be triggered through General Purpose Input / Output ( GPI ) to switch on cue in such a configuration ) but the Toaster itself had no edit controlling capabilities.
He was afraid that he would have to edit the film himself.
He would shoot during the fall and winter months, edit during the spring and show the finished product during the summer.
During his time in Berlin he would edit anarkhicheskii vestnik.
On January 5, 2008, a potential editor for his upcoming book, Don Yaeger, a former Sports Illustrated associate editor, said he would not edit the book.
As a result of this film, Rand said that she would never sell any of her novels to a film company that did not allow her the right to pick the director and screenwriter as well as edit the film, as she did not want to encounter the same production problems that occurred on this film.

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He played the tape to More who suggested a separate edit be made of part of the mix.
Digital video can be manipulated and edited to follow an order or sequence on an NLE, or non-linear editing workstation, a computer-based device intended to edit video and audio.
An editor's cut ( sometimes referred to as the " Assembly edit " or " Rough cut ") is normally the first pass of what the final film will be when it reaches picture lock.
If I wanted to be frivolous, I might say that everything that precedes editing is merely a way of producing film to edit.
File viewers do not edit files, yet it is common for them to be able to save data in a different file format, or to copy information from the viewed file to the system-wide clipboard.
When the film editing is complete, the edge numbers on the final cut film correspond back to their identical frames on the original negative so that a conform edit can be made of the original negative to match the work print.
With the popularity of telecine transfers and video edits, Kodak invented a machine readable edge number that could be recorded via computer, read by the editing computer and automatically produce a " cut list " from the video edit of the film.
This data can be recorded into a hardware or software device called a sequencer, which can be used to edit the data and to play it back at a later time.
MIDI samplers are typically limited by displays that are too small to use to edit sampled waveforms, although some can be connected to a computer monitor.
Unlike punched card decks, which could be sorted and re-ordered, paper tape was difficult to physically edit.
But, because anyone can gain access to Wikipedia ( without logging in at all ), and then edit essentially all articles, it can be argued that there is little need to encrypt these transmissions as there's little being protected.
An " edit cursor ", an imaginary insertion point, could be moved by special commands that operated with line numbers of specific text strings ( context ).
It will also no longer be possible to edit individual parts of the image as discrete objects.
A passage of another eight years was required, as glasnost and perestroika began to thaw the Cold War-dominated Eastern Europe, for Żuławski to be able to return again to Poland and edit the still-unfinished remnants into a 166-minute rough approximation of what the finished film might have been.
Without dubbing capability, an audio or video edit could not be done in-place on master cassette, and requires the editing output be captured to another tape, incurring generational loss.
When multiple users edit one document at the same time, changes may conflict and multiple versions will be shown until an editor decides which changes will become final.
Cameras and edit suites can also be hired and day courses on using creative software are run regularly.
In Germany it is an honor to be designated to prepare such a collection, and being selected by a prominent academic to edit a Festschrift can symbolize the proverbial passing of the torch.
A decision is taken to publish a work, and the technical legal issues resolved, the author may be asked to improve the quality of the work through rewriting or smaller changes, and the staff will edit the work.
Professional editing software records the decisions of the editor in an edit decision list ( EDL ) which can be interchanged with other editing tools.
The non-linear editing system has to access the video media to be able to edit them.

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The US edition, once again by A & E Home Video, includes the first North American release of an alternative edit of " Arrival " ( in high definition ), as well as " The Alternate Version of ' The Chimes of Big Ben '" from the earlier DVD / VHS releases ( in standard definition due to the degraded source material ) and assorted documentaries and behind-the-scenes footage.
In early 2000, the introduction of highly compressed HD formats such as HDV has continued this trend, making it possible to edit HD material on a standard computer running a software-only editing application.
OpenDoc allowed users to view and edit information across applications, directly in competition with Microsoft's proprietary OLE standard.
According to the author, " For the standard operations ( view, edit, page revisions ), holding the information in flat files is clearly faster than accessing them in a database ..."
A new SP field recorder, the BVW-35, possessed the added benefit of a standard RS422 serial control port, that enabled it to be used as an edit feeder deck.
Page description languages such as PostScript and PDF have become the de facto standard for documents that a typical user should only be able to create and read, not edit.
It supports a number of simultaneously composited video tracks ( limited mainly by video format and hardware capability ); up to 99 audio tracks ; multi-camera editing for combining video from multiple camera sources ; as well as standard ripple, roll, slip, slide, scrub, razor blade and time remapping edit functions.
The intended result of this standard was that companies need not commit to an ad hoc standard for word processor or desk top publisher applications, because any could be used to read and edit long stored documents.
However, among the editing applications able to remove pulldown and edit in native 24p, it is more common for them to have support for 24pA 2: 3: 3: 2 pulldown than for standard 24p 3: 2 pulldown removal.
In a later commentary, Good related that Kovac's first edit of the video was far too standard, with gratuitous and generic fades.
It was renamed to FastForms with Oracle Database version 4 and added an additional tool to help generate a default form to edit with IAG, the standard tool.
The first one, released in two formats — a standard CD single and a cassette single — included the radio edit of the track, the Motiv 8 vocal slam remix, and the B-side, " Bumper to Bumper ".
* There are standard templates for warning editors who delete content without providing an edit summary: ( which assumes good faith ) and ( which doesn't ).
The second version, released on a standard CD single, contained the radio edit, an orchestral version, and " Walk of Life ", a different B-side, written by the group with Absolute.
A standard edit dialog on a tiddler
One example is an edit that will play out standard definition but some parts of the edit may be part of a high definition source clip.
In the case of d-Touch, by moving marked blocks in front of a webcam to sample, edit and produce music with very low-cost paraphernalia-just a cheap microphone, printed fiducials and a standard PC.
Key parts of the Turbo Vision library replicate the functionality of standard components in Microsoft Windows, for example edit controls, list boxes, check boxes, radio buttons and menus, all of which have built-in mouse support.
* In 1967, EECO created and introduced the EECO-900 edit controller, which used their proprietary " On-Time " time code ( the later and more standard SMPTE time code had not yet been developed ), which was used in conjunction with the Quad machines of the time, and was the successor to Ampex's Editec.
Textual criticism ( or broader: text philology ) is a part of philology, which is not just devoted to the study of texts, but also to edit and produce " scientific editions ", " scholarly editions ", " standard editions ", " historical editions ", " reliable editions ", " reliable texts ", " text editions " or " critical editions ", which are editions in which careful scholarship has been employed to ensure that the information contained within is as close to the author's / composer's original intentions as possible ( and which allows the user to compare and judge changes in editions published under influence by the author / composer ).

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