Walter Murch on digital filmmaking

by Peter D. Marshall on June 13, 2009

Film editor Walter Murch has observed the potential for new screen based creative practice arising from the increasing accessibility of digital technology, stating that

‘The old editing technology was prohibitively expensive for everyone except professionals and the most dedicated amateurs filmmakers. Now the lid’s off…there are lots of other kinds of filmmaking possibilites opening up in the wide spectrum between home movies and feature films’.
Read this article from Shift Work.

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