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Daredevil: Born Again Death Rewritten in Post-Production
television27 days ago

Daredevil: Born Again Death Rewritten in Post-Production

In Daredevil: Born Again, episode 7’s shock death of Deputy Mayor Daniel Blake was altered in the editing room after filming. The original setup didn’t feel earned, so the team reworked the sequence to have Blake die, a change showrunner Dario Scardapane says improved the payoff. Actors were informed of the shift, and the season 2 finale premieres May 5 on Disney+.

Trump’s 60 Minutes Interview Sparks Debate Over Edits, Echoing CBS Lawsuit
television29 days ago

Trump’s 60 Minutes Interview Sparks Debate Over Edits, Echoing CBS Lawsuit

Trump’s 60 Minutes sit-down with Norah O’Donnell aired 13 minutes of a 40-minute interview, reigniting debate over CBS’s editing after Trump sued the network in 2024 over deceptive editing. CBS released the full extended interview and a transcript online, revealing unaired remarks about Democrats, security at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, conspiracy theories, and his comments about the lawsuit. The piece notes a prior $16 million settlement with Paramount (CBS’s parent) that required full transcripts of future presidential interviews; this was Trump’s second 60 Minutes appearance since taking office.

Apple’s Depth-Aware Photographic Styles Bring Personal Color to iPhone 16/17
technology1 month ago

Apple’s Depth-Aware Photographic Styles Bring Personal Color to iPhone 16/17

Apple’s new Photographic Styles on iPhone 16/17 (and the iPhone Air) offer depth-aware, selective color control with Undertones and Moods, letting you preview styles before capture and tweak skin tones and mood in Photos; unlike traditional filters, it targets specific areas to preserve skin tones and scene relationships, with editing limited to High Efficiency format.

Last-Minute Decision Elevates 'The Diplomat' Season 2 Finale
entertainment1 year ago

Last-Minute Decision Elevates 'The Diplomat' Season 2 Finale

The final three minutes of 'The Diplomat' Season 2 were a last-minute editing decision that successfully heightened the tension of the Netflix series' finale. Editor Gary Levy discussed the process of selecting music cues and reaction shots to create the impactful ending. The article also notes the use of cookies and data collection by Penske Media Corporation, as outlined in their updated Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

"Uncovering the Truth: The Kate Middleton Photo Controversy"
entertainment2 years ago

"Uncovering the Truth: The Kate Middleton Photo Controversy"

New details have emerged about the timing of edits on a family photo shared by Kate Middleton, showing it was processed twice in Adobe Photoshop before being retracted by global news agencies due to concerns of manipulation. Despite an apology from Kate, controversy continues to swirl, with some questioning the authenticity of the photo. Experts believe the editing was minor, likely an attempt to enhance the image, but questions remain about how and why the palace and Kate landed in such a controversy.

"Instagram Introduces 15-Minute DM Editing and Other New Features"
technology2 years ago

"Instagram Introduces 15-Minute DM Editing and Other New Features"

Instagram introduces the ability to edit direct messages within 15 minutes of sending, as well as the option to pin up to three messaging threads to the top of the inbox. Users can now also save favorite stickers in DMs for easy access and turn off read receipts for all chats or specific ones. These updates aim to enhance the messaging experience on the platform and encourage users to communicate with friends and family through Instagram's messaging service.

"Mind-Blowing Photoshop Technique Unveiled"
photography2 years ago

"Mind-Blowing Photoshop Technique Unveiled"

Photographer Michael Breitung shares a new Photoshop technique for adding atmosphere to architecture and cityscape photos using the "Depth Blur" filter under "Neural Filters." By creating a depth map and using it to add a warm or cool color adjustment layer, photographers can achieve a dreamy look while maintaining realism. Breitung advises using the technique sparingly and making subtle adjustments to achieve the desired effect, particularly for historic architecture.

"Unmatched Performance: OWC's ThunderBlade X8 SSD Delivers Lightning-Fast Storage for Video Editors"
technology2 years ago

"Unmatched Performance: OWC's ThunderBlade X8 SSD Delivers Lightning-Fast Storage for Video Editors"

OWC has introduced the ThunderBlade X8, a compact and portable SSD RAID array designed for video editing professionals, offering up to 32TB of storage and real-world speeds of up to 2,949 MB/s. The ThunderBlade X8 supports RAID 4 or 5 configurations and is compatible with Apple Silicon machines, providing improved performance. It features a fanless aluminum chassis with a heat-dissipating design, rubber feet for stability, and a custom-fit ballistic hard-shell case for portability. The ThunderBlade X8 is available for pre-order in 8TB, 16TB, or 32TB capacities, starting at $1,749.99.

Exploring Michael Fassbender's Mind: The Killer's Editing and Filming Locations
film2 years ago

Exploring Michael Fassbender's Mind: The Killer's Editing and Filming Locations

"The Killer," directed by David Fincher and starring Michael Fassbender, is an experimental film that takes audiences into the mind of a titular assassin. The film is divided into six chapters, each with its own unique look and pace, reflecting the protagonist's level of control and uncertainty. The editing process involved creating a visual and aural language to convey subjective and objective points of view, including a voiceover mantra, innovative sound design, and an uncanny score. The film explores themes of nihilism, faith, and survival, offering a noirish existential journey.

Mastering Git: Advanced Techniques for Deep Rebasing in Linux
technology2 years ago

Mastering Git: Advanced Techniques for Deep Rebasing in Linux

Git offers a powerful feature called interactive rebase that allows users to fix mistakes in commit messages or modify commits. By using the "git rebase -i" command, users can edit, drop, squash, or fixup commits. This feature is especially useful when making changes to the last commit or when rebasing to a commit beyond the one that needs to be changed. Git's interactive rebase provides flexibility and control over commit history, making it a valuable tool for developers.

Lost in the Cut: Actors Whose Characters Vanished from the Screen
entertainment2 years ago

Lost in the Cut: Actors Whose Characters Vanished from the Screen

Filmmaking's editing process often leads to actors' characters being cut from the final film. Shailene Woodley's Mary Jane Watson was removed from The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Matt Damon's Linus Caldwell was edited out of Ocean's 8, Natalie Portman lost the role of Juliet Capulet in Romeo + Juliet to Claire Danes, James Marsden's portrayal of Burt Reynolds was cut from Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood, and Michelle Monaghan's half-demon character was removed from Constantine. Additionally, the cute piglet Pua had a limited role in Moana, with the chicken Hey-Hey taking its place.

Telegram Stories Now Available to All Users, No Premium Subscription Required
technology2 years ago

Telegram Stories Now Available to All Users, No Premium Subscription Required

Telegram has officially rolled out its Stories feature to all users, allowing them to edit their stories after posting, a feature not available on other platforms like Instagram or Snapchat. Users can update any element of their story at any time without having to delete and repost it. The rest of the Stories experience on Telegram is similar to other platforms, with options to choose visibility, expiration time, add captions, links, and tag other people. Premium users also have the option of Stealth Mode, which erases their views from any stories they opened in the past five minutes.

Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse Sparks New Projects and Challenges.
entertainment2 years ago

Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse Sparks New Projects and Challenges.

The editor of "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" confirmed that there are at least two different versions of the movie in theaters. Fans had speculated about the possibility due to the film's exploration of multiple dimensions and versions of the Spider-Man character. The differences between the versions include changes to dialogue and a character's actions in a scene. It's unclear why there are different versions, but distributors sometimes send re-edited prints to exhibitors.

Unpacking the Editing and Exploitation in 'The Idol'
entertainment2 years ago

Unpacking the Editing and Exploitation in 'The Idol'

The editing style of HBO's "The Idol" was inspired by the looser styles of '70s Hal Ashby and Robert Altman, as well as reality TV. The decision to shoot with two or three cameras and improvise dialogue and blocking resulted in a mountain of footage for editor Julio C. Perez IV to sort through. The ambiguity of the relationship between the main characters has led to online debate and controversy, but Perez embraces the complexities and shifts in perspectives. The first cuts were longer than any other hour-long series he ever edited, but with the help of co-editors, they were able to find a final shape for the series.