Tag Archives: deadline

Editing as sculpture: 2 ways to hack it

So. The winner of the Random Acts of Free as detailed in the previous post, goes to… Katy from Cerritos, California. Congrats!! She will indeed be hooked up with Free Stuff from Editmentor.com, as can YOU, when you get on board with the Random Acts of Free that come down the line.

Michelangelo

The Old Dead Guys in question, with their respective works: from medieval Italy, Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni, known as Michelangelo for short (and why not… talk about a mouthful – sheesh…), and his masterwork David.

Rodin

From 19th and early 20th century Paris, the one and only François-Auguste-René Rodin, generally known simply as Rodin… and his mammoth, uncompleted Gates of Hell, which included miniatures of some of his most well-known works, including the most famous sculpture of all time, The Thinker.

So what does sculpture have to do with understanding editing? You might be surprised. Continue reading