Dream Repairman

Biography & Memoir, Artists, Architects & Photographers, Nonfiction, Art & Architecture, General Art, Art Technique
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Author: Jim Clark ISBN: 9780984512942
Publisher: First Publication: April 29, 2011
Imprint: First Language: English
Author: Jim Clark
ISBN: 9780984512942
Publisher: First
Publication: April 29, 2011
Imprint: First
Language: English
Jim Clark shares his experiences as a highly successful film editor at a time when films were a true collaboration of talented individuals. The legendary "Doctor" Clark was the man who could make sick films healthy again. The role of editor in the collective collaborative process that is the making of any film is massively important but not one that is generally recognized outside the small pond that is the filmmaking community. In this wonderfully enjoyable memoir this point becomes steadily obvious but it is made with subtlety discretion and modesty. The book is also a history of the post-war film industry in England and America as well as an autobiography. As William Boyd wrote in his Introduction "The trouble with writing an autobiography is that you can't really say what a great guy you are what fun you are to work with and hang out with what insight and instinct you have about the art form of cinema and how much and how many film directors are indebted to you."
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Jim Clark shares his experiences as a highly successful film editor at a time when films were a true collaboration of talented individuals. The legendary "Doctor" Clark was the man who could make sick films healthy again. The role of editor in the collective collaborative process that is the making of any film is massively important but not one that is generally recognized outside the small pond that is the filmmaking community. In this wonderfully enjoyable memoir this point becomes steadily obvious but it is made with subtlety discretion and modesty. The book is also a history of the post-war film industry in England and America as well as an autobiography. As William Boyd wrote in his Introduction "The trouble with writing an autobiography is that you can't really say what a great guy you are what fun you are to work with and hang out with what insight and instinct you have about the art form of cinema and how much and how many film directors are indebted to you."

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