Timeline Analog 1 (1860-1971) traces the amazing story of editing's evolution. Learn how filmmakers like Méliès, Griffith and Vertov used editing to craft masterpieces and how inventors like Serrurier and Steenbeck built wondrous editing machines. Part 1 of the Timeline Six Series.
Timeline Analog 6 (1996-2000) traces the amazing story of editing's evolution. Read how Ubillos, Maltz, Bedell, McKay and Warner defined a new environment for editors. Explore the stories of Final Cut, Pinnacle, D-Vision and others.The Timeline series is often updated at no extra cost.
Timeline Analog 5 (1991-1996) traces the amazing story of editing's evolution from repairing prints to creating stories. Read how Ubillos, Maltz, Warner and Molinari defined a new environment for editors. Explore the stories of FAST, Radius, Final Cut, in-sync and others as they build wondrous new tools for editing. The Analog Series is updated at no extra cost.
Timeline Analog 4 (1989-1991) traces the amazing story of editing's evolution. Learn how Ubillos, Warner and the QuickTime, ImMIX and Avid teams built wondrous new tools for editing. The Timeline books are often updated at no extra cost.
Timeline Analog 3 (1981-1989) traces the amazing story of editing's evolution. Read how filmmakers like Spielberg and Hitchcock used editing to craft masterpieces while inventors like Beeson, Rady and Warner built wondrous editing machines for editors. Free updates included.
Timeline Analog 2 (1971-1981) traces the amazing story of editing's evolution. Read how filmmakers like Coppola and Hitchcock used editing to craft masterpieces and how inventors and teams built wondrous editing machines for editors. Timeline is often updated with new material at no extra cost.
Timeline Analog 1 (1860-1971) traces the amazing story of editing's evolution. Learn how filmmakers like Méliès, Griffith and Vertov used editing to craft masterpieces and how inventors like Serrurier and Steenbeck built wondrous editing machines. Part 1 of the Timeline Six Series.