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The Conversations: Walter Murch and the Art of Editing Film | Michael Ondaatje
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During the filming of his celebrated novel THE ENGLISH PATIENT, Michael Ondaatje became increasingly fascinated as he watched the veteran editor Walter Murch at work. THE CONVERSATIONS, which grew out of discussions between the two men, is about the craft of filmmaking and deals with every aspect of film, from the first stage of script writing to the final stage of the sound mix. Walter Murch emerged during the 1960s at the centre of a renaissance of American filmmakers which included the directors Francis Coppola, George Lucas and Fred Zinneman. He worked on a whole raft of great films including the three GODFATHER films, JULIA, AMERICAN GRAFFITI, APOCALYPSE NOW, THE UNBEARABLE LIGHTNESS OF BEING and many others. Articulate, intellectual, humorous and passionate about his craft and its devices, Murch brings his vast experience and penetrating insights to bear as he explains how films are made, how they work, how they go wrong and how they can be saved. His experience on APOCALYPSE NOW - both originally and more recently when the film was completely re-cut - and his work with Anthony Minghella on THE ENGLISH PATIENT provide illuminating highlights.
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Tanisha_A
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An interesting session today with Yann Martel, Colson Whitehead, Ahdaf Soueif, Hari Kunzru, and Alvaro Enrigue moderated by Chandrahas Choudhary, on the process of writing. Some of the things shared are - 1. Kunzru likes to take "boring photographs" (as he calls it) e.g. a sidewalk, telephone pole, shop-fronts which later assist him with descriptions of such things. 2. Alvaro likes to write in a café in New York. ??

Tanisha_A 3. For Whitehead happiness is not dying while just getting to finishing writing a book (he is hilarious!). 4. To be able to define a word or give meaning to a sentence (with correct usage of vocabulary) is happiness for Martel. 5. For Ahdaf, getting home from work and seeing last night's work done (be it just 3 pages) on her desk is great! 6y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I just made a post about The Underground Railroad! I haven‘t read it yet, but I hear it‘s really good!! 6y
Tanisha_A @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I just bought it too, and Mr. Whitehead kindly signed it for me. Heard good things too. Would love to see what you think of it! :) 6y
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batsy Oh, the boring photographs thing sounds very useful! 6y
sudi You're so lucky you can attend this, i saw on instagram that Reni Eddo Lodge was there too 6y
Tanisha_A @batsy Yes i really liked that bit of information. 6y
Tanisha_A @sudi Certainly lucky. Thank you! :) Yes yes, she was part of one of the talks today. I couldn't see her though. 6y
sudi @Tanisha_A but you got to see some awesome authors there, i have the Underground Railroad ebook, but i still have to read it 😄 6y
Tanisha_A @sudi I bought that one. Hopefully we get to it soon. #TBR 🙄 6y
sudi @Tanisha_A 🙌 6y
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Pithy: "Most movies use music the way athletes use steroids." Wise: "Even with a strong script about such deeply flawed characters, you as an editor have to present them emotionally and intellectually in some fair way...you'd need a real empathy."

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