[12:24 Sun,12.April 2020 by Thomas Richter] |
The Easter holidays are a good opportunity to watch this inspiring documentary about the Oscar-winning sound editor and editor Walter Murch. His long list of cinematic milestones includes such classics as "Apocalypse Now", "The English Patient", the Godfather Trilogy, "THX 1138", "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" and many more. Murch himself has already seen the documentary film and found it good.
Award-winning filmmaker and editor Jon Lefkovitz has selected the most incisive from over 50 hours of Murch&s lectures, interviews and commentaries and combined them with excerpts from the respective films (not only films by Murch himself, but also classics such as "Vertigo", "Marnie" and "Touch of Evil" on which Murch comments) to create a documentary of feature-length. Based on these different scenes, Murch explains his editing principles, for example the editing of dialogue scenes or the use of music. ![]() Apocalypse Now ![]() deutsche Version dieser Seite: Editing-Doku: Walter Murch über Hören und Sehen im Film |
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