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Film editing, computer artwork

Film editing. Computer artwork of a pair of scissors and cut roll of film. The technique of joining the ends of two pieces of film together is known as splicing

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Media ID 6417155

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35mm Celluloid Cutting Film Films Photographic Photographic Film Photography Scissors Slice Slicing Camera Film Computer Artwork Editing Footage Scissor Splice Splicing


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This print showcases the art of film editing through a creative blend of computer artwork. The image features a pair of scissors delicately poised above a cut roll of film, symbolizing the technique known as splicing. With its intricate details and vibrant colors, this visual masterpiece beautifully captures the essence of technological advancements in the world of cinema. The fusion between traditional celluloid film and modern digital editing techniques is evident in this striking composition. It serves as a reminder that while technology has revolutionized the way films are made, edited, and viewed, it also pays homage to the timeless craftmanship involved in creating seamless transitions within footage. The precision depicted by these scissors represents the meticulous process required to splice two pieces of film together seamlessly. This technique allows filmmakers to create cohesive narratives by joining different scenes or shots effortlessly. As an essential tool for any editor, scissors have become synonymous with cutting-edge storytelling. Through this thought-provoking piece of computer artwork, Science Photo Library invites us to appreciate both the historical significance and contemporary innovations within photography and filmmaking industries. It celebrates how technology continues to shape our perception and experience of visual media while honoring traditional practices that laid its foundation.

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