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  2. Motion Picture Editors Guild - Wikipedia

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    On April 12, 1937, the US Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the National Labor Relations Act. [2]On May 20, 1937, the Society of Motion Picture Film Editors [2] was founded by I. James Wilkinson (sound editor), Ben Lewis (film editor) and Philip Cahn (film editor), [2] when film editors earned a mere $100 per week.

  3. Stringer (journalism) - Wikipedia

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    In journalism, a stringer is a freelance journalist, photographer, or videographer who contributes reports, photos, or videos to a news organization on an ongoing basis but is paid individually for each piece of published or broadcast work. [2] [3]

  4. Freelancer - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2012 Freelance Industry Report compiled primarily about North America freelancing, nearly half of freelancers do writing work, with 18% of freelancers listing writing as a primary skill, 10% editing/copy-editing, and 10% as copy-writing. 20% of freelancers listed their primary skills as design.

  5. eHow - Wikipedia

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    The company moved from human-identified lists of potential content to the use of a computer-based algorithm, a move that increased revenue by a factor of 4.9 times per article or video created. Getting rid of the human editors who formerly identified and approved content to be produced increased profits for the company by a factor of 20–25 times.

  6. Fiverr - Wikipedia

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    The founders came up with the concept of a marketplace that would provide a two-sided market for people to buy and sell a variety of digital services typically offered by freelance contractors. Services offered on the site include writing, translation, graphic design, video editing and programming. [5]

  7. Editors' Association of Canada - Wikipedia

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    During the first 15 years of its existence, FEAC addressed primarily issues unique to freelance editors. Over the years, that emphasis gradually changed. In 1994, the association's name was changed to the Editors' Association of Canada/Association canadienne des rédacteurs-réviseurs [8] and in-house editors were invited to join.

  8. ‘Nobody has seen it before’: Arsenal held to 1-1 draw at ...

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    Letting slip a 1-0 lead and securing only a draw dealt a blow to Arsenal’s Premier League title hopes as the Gunners now sit five points behind league leader Liverpool, which has two games in hand.

  9. Video journalism - Wikipedia

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    A predecessor to video journalism first appeared in the 1960s in the USA, when reporters had to write and shoot their own stories. [1] Michael Rosenblum compared the introduction of video cameras to the invention of the portable camera in the 1930s: film spools of plastic made photography independent from heavy plates and tripods, and digital video technology liberates TV from heavy electronic ...