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Hello:

This is a general question and I am interested in your general and specific
thoughts.

Recently, I was asked to speak on defining PACE in film. I was asked to
define PACE AND to describe it use in film. For me this primarily has to do
with editing and blocking and maybe scoring BUT it has been a few years since
film school AND does anyone have any other thoughts. I would love thoughts on
both areas I mentioned and others that might be part of pace.

All is welcome. Feel free to email directly to me at…[log in to unmask]

Thanks!

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