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Cutting film. Has changed. Most films are shot digitally, through a sensor, onto a card. Though some films remain to be shot onto physical strips of film- the editing process nowadays is the same. Cutting by splicing strips of film together is just not what we do anymore. It's time consuming, temperamental and we can't achieve what we can achieve on an editing software. Most Hollywood films are shot with ARRI digital cameras, then put into an editing software such as Final Cut Pro. Some films however are shot on film with Panavision cameras as they have done for decades, though they now take the footage from the film strip onto

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