> When I was in film school in the mid-70's I worked part time for a small dry
> lab housed in the old Technicolor Radiant lab in NYC. Dede was cutting Dog
> Day Afternoon that summer down the hall from us and graciously allowed my 20
> year old eager self to observe and patiently answered my too many questions
> about the process. A nice perk for a film student.
On a sidenote: I've always felt that really great artists are pretty open to
enthusiastisc youngsters and/or colleagues. I really love that about our
profession.
Your story about Dede Allen seems to illustrate that, to me. Thank you for
sharing it.
R.I.P. Dede Allen.
Job.
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Job ter Burg
film editor - NL
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