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4.0 out of 5 stars A veteren film editor shares his life
Rosenblum edited feature films from the late 50s until early 80s, and is most noted for his collaborative efforts with Woody Allen in the 1970s. But his most interesting stories in the book are from a decade earlier when he was still experimenting. Though, I have only seen about half of the movies Rosenblum writes of, it makes the stories no less...
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4.0 out of 5 stars A veteren film editor shares his life, August 6, 2000
Rosenblum edited feature films from the late 50s until early 80s, and is most noted for his collaborative efforts with Woody Allen in the 1970s. But his most interesting stories in the book are from a decade earlier when he was still experimenting. Though, I have only seen about half of the movies Rosenblum writes of, it makes the stories no less fascinating.

Rosenblum's major accomplishment in the book is to shed light on the importance of the film editor in motion pictures. He's not wrong in stating that their efforts have been largely ignored by critics and the public at large. What's interesting is that the editor as an influence in film is rarely even discussed by film critics and historians. It's probably because people are largely unsure of what an editor's true contributions are to any one motion picture.

Through the course of the book, Rosenblum takes apart THE RAID ON MINSKY'S, THE PAWNBROKER, and ANNIE HALL in depth. He also gives examples of how much an initial cut of a film can differ from the final cut.

I found the book quite informative, and learned more about film editing than I had expected.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Inside look at Annie Hall, November 10, 2008
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A fun read, the book could be re-titled, THE CREATING OF ANNIE HALL. Robenblum explains how the Allen's icon of the 70s changed in the editing room from clutter to the paradigm of the modern romance/comedy. Other Allen movies are discussed in detail and the craft of editing is laid out between the lines.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Filmmaking Insider Talks About His Craft, August 22, 2001
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This is a fascinating look inside filmmaking. Most of the examples are from the 1960s and 1970s, but that does not lessen the impact or relevance.

The author is a master of the film editing craft. He also writes with insight and emotion. As you read, you'll learn how a film is "cut", how a film evolves, and what makes a film "work."

This book deserves a place in the bookcase of any student of the filmmaking art or craft.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great book ,but print too small., October 8, 2011
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What a great book, but print way too small. OUCH. I would love to read it but.....WHY did they do this? Oh well, you try. Great book
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Great Book, September 24, 2011
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This is not only for film editors/wannabee film editors. This book is for true film lovers. Highly recommended. It was a joy to read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great info for fans of these films, May 16, 2009
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I had seen almost all of Ralph Rosenblum's movies and with this book I got the back story. In was very informative. Here you get a good look at the working methods of people such as Mel Brooks and Woody Allen. It was worth it just for the story about the making of Annie Hall. Recommend for all American film buffs.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A New Way to Look At Films, March 8, 2009
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This book is an excellent source for anyone wanting to know what goes into the art of movie making. And the fact that many films weren't even usable...until the editors got to them and turned them into magical works of art. Great and fascinating read.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Kindle edition. no line spacing or font type options, October 3, 2010
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1 star for not advertising the fact you can not change line spacing or font type. Boo.
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