Word: editing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Depending on the topic, Osgood might get a fast telephone interview, catching subjects like the spider girl before breakfast. Or he might edit tapes from assorted places to make a point. The morning after the last election, Osgood assembled several victory speeches to demonstrate how similar such addresses are regardless of candidate and locale. When he does choose to cover a straight story, like an election, he applies a twist. Sometimes he does a show in doggerel, as when Speaker Carl Albert declined Spiro Agnew's request for a House investigation into the charges against him. Concluded Osgood...
...most entertaining and funniest parts of this production come with the original Gilbert and Sullivan, with lines like "Oh bliss! Oh Rapture!," and the Harvard Gilbert and Sullivan Players do a very good job with it. They should appreciate their own abilities and edit some superfluous additions...
...almost every morning ("to warm up for the day ahead") unless he is traveling, which is what he was doing in August 1971, when President Nixon announced the implementation of Phase I controls. Within 24 hours of the announcement, Loeb had returned to New York from Norway to co-edit a 13-page report for that week's issue of TIME...
...developer will go on the market in mid-1974. It will probably turn up first in television news departments, some of which are switching to super 8 from more expensive 16-mm. film, and pose a threat to suppliers of videotape equipment; tape is much costlier and harder to edit than film. Though amateur movie buffs will benefit from the fast processor, they should pause before rushing to place an order. The price...
...campaign speech directly to Pat O'Brien's famous "win one for the Gipper" speech in the Notre Dame locker room, simply fall flat. Antonio has all the material to finish off Nixon, but he is unable to put it together. See the film if you're prepared to edit it in your head, or if you have a sudden urge to see the Checkers speech. At the Video Theatre...