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  2. Steenbeck - Wikipedia

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    Steenbeck is a brand name that has become synonymous with a type of flatbed film editing suite which is usable with both 16 mm and 35 mm optical sound and magnetic sound film. [1] The Steenbeck company was founded in 1931 by Wilhelm Steenbeck in Hamburg, Germany. Since then, Steenbeck editing tables have become ubiquitous in the film editing ...

  3. Flatbed editor - Wikipedia

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    The rollers on a Steenbeck flatbed editor. A flatbed editor is a type of machine used to edit film for a motion picture. [1]Picture and sound rolls are placed onto separate motorized disks, called "plates," and then threaded through picture and sound transports, each of which has sprocket rollers that transport the film or magnetic stock forwards or backwards at variable or fixed speeds while ...

  4. Film editing - Wikipedia

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    Film editing is described as an art or skill, the only art that is unique to cinema, separating filmmaking from other art forms that preceded it, although there are close parallels to the editing process in other art forms such as poetry and novel writing. Film editing is an extremely important tool when attempting to intrigue a viewer.

  5. Wilhelm Steenbeck - Wikipedia

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    Wilhelm Steenbeck invented the editing system known as Steenbeck, which is a brand name that has become synonymous with a type of flatbed editor system. He founded The Steenbeck company in 1931 in Hamburg .

  6. Her Name Was Moviola - Wikipedia

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    Using an editing bench and Acmade synchroniser, as well as the titular Moviola, the pair cut and assemble the rushes while discussing the process and considerations an editor goes through. Finally the finished edit is taken back the Kubrick Steenbeck and presented to Mike Leigh, in order for Murch to receive feedback from the director.

  7. Sam's Oscar Outlook: Best Film Editing - AOL

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    The film remains ambiguous throughout, and the editing makes sure this stays true. It shows us a moment but takes us out of the action when the apex hits. That's some good suspense.