April 9, 2015, 05:17 PM
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Some edits are hardly noticeable, while others change history. Film editing has come a long way since Robert W. Paul produced one of the first films to include more than one shot in the 1898 film Come Along, Do! No longer are editors restricted to using the same transitions repeatedly as in the 1903 film Life of an American Fireman. To think film pioneers edited these classics using only a Moviola or their hands.
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