One of the most crucial people behind the scenes in a movie is the film editor. Without this meticulous artist, a film would seem awkward, hard to follow, and unprofessional. The film editor knows when to cut the action of a scene and how to transition into the next scene flawlessly. They know when to use a close-up and how to add important visual effects. There's a lot to the art of film editing, but this filmmaker's guide is an accessible view into the fascinating career that movie enthusiasts may never have considered.
La estructura de Coincidencias de un editor (o el exorcismo de Joel Merl n) es interesante, novedosa sobre todo. Casi podr a decirse que no se ha le do un libro as , entretejido como una entrevista (puede ser un g nero muy propio para una novela sobre la vida de y en un peri dico), por lo que es de suponer que f cilmente va a despertar inter s. Esta novela retrata de forma ficticia el enmara ado, apasionante y al mismo tiempo apabullante mbito period stico, describiendo golpes bajos, contubernios con el poder, egos exacerbados, competencia desleal, amistades, lealtades, etc. El personaje de "El Nada" est realmente bien logrado. Porque en verdad lleg de la nada y dej nada, ni huella, ni escuela, ni su esencia como fantasma. Creo que en ese personaje se funde el punto de inflexi n de la debacle del peri dico, cuando su tarea era la de rescatarlo, levantarlo y llevarlo a un estadio en verdad profesional, pero fracas y les hizo sentir a todos que tambi n hab an fracasado al impedirles profesionalizar la redacci n. Hay frases en el libro realmente muy esclarecedoras de lo que ocurre en el periodismo hispano que se ejerce en Estados Unidos y que hacen recordar los a os de infortunio y frustraci n por lo que se dej de hacer o no se persigui , tanto por los diversos due os como por los ejecutivos que dirig an al diario. Y es esa falta de opciones para la esperanza: "Saber as que el mundo solamente es tragedia resulta dif cil de asimilar, le digo, y Joel reafirma: Este peri dico (y muchos otros) no te dan casi opciones para la esperanza". David Torres
A Style Guide with Style Writing With Style: An Editor's Advice for RPG Writers presents 45 pages of concise tips on simple ways to make your roleplaying game writing cleaner and clearer. This guide doesn't show you how to structure adventures, build stat blocks, or create worlds. Instead, Ray Vallese looks at some of the most common and easily fixable grammar and style issues he's encountered in over twenty years of editing RPGs. Rookie freelancers, industry veterans, and self-publishers alike can benefit from this (mostly) jargon-free guide, which addresses such topics as: - Recasting passive voice into active voice (and when you might not want to) - Dangling participles and other misplaced modifiers - Gender-specific and gender-neutral language - Commonly confused words, empty words, and clich s to avoid - Choice and possibility in player character actions - Final things to check before submitting your manuscript Tighten and polish your text with these quick and easy tips
What magic lay in those two words. By supper time the Rolfe Herald would be in every home in town and, when families sat down to their evening meal, they would have the paper beside them. Helen's father, Hugh Blair, was the editor and publisher of the Herald. Her brother, Tom, a junior in high school, wrote part of the news and operated the Linotype, while Helen helped in the office every night after school and on Saturdays. On Thursday her work comprised folding the papers as they came off the clanking press. Her arms ached long before her task was done, but she prided herself on the neatness of the stacks of papers that grew as she worked. "Aren't you going to stay for the final sophomore debate tryouts?" asked Margaret Stevens.
The first African-American and first female Mayor of Pennsylvania's capital city now tells her story. Linda Thompson, who rose through the ranks to defeat a 7-term mayor, called "mayor for life," describes her struggles and challenges together with her successes and accomplishments. She wraps all of her experiences around her faith in Jesus Christ which has been the guiding force in her life. The Chief Editor is Linda Thompson's story "from Hadassah to Esther," her Biblical model. It's a story of triumph and turmoil. It's filled with messages about the power of God's love and the plan he has for each of us. For a "look behind the curtain" of big-city politics and how faith impacts the process. "The Chief Editor" is a must read.
The first African-American and first female Mayor of Pennsylvania's capital city now tells her story. Linda Thompson, who rose through the ranks to defeat a 7-term mayor, called "mayor for life," describes her struggles and challenges together with her successes and accomplishments. She wraps all of her experiences around her faith in Jesus Christ which has been the guiding force in her life. The Chief Editor is Linda Thompson's story "from Hadassah to Esther," her Biblical model. It's a story of triumph and turmoil. It's filled with messages about the power of God's love and the plan he has for each of us. For a "look behind the curtain" of big-city politics and how faith impacts the process. "The Chief Editor" is a must read.