Parallel editing is a postproduction technique that intercuts between two events happening in different locations at the same time. The first known instance of parallel editing takes place in Edwin S.
It is the most exciting time in genetics since the discovery of DNA in 1953. This is mainly due to scientific breakthroughs including the ability to change DNA through a process called gene editing.
"What makes a movie a movie is the editing," says Zach Staenberg in the documentary "The Cutting Edge." Admittedly, Staenberg is an editor, most famously of the "Matrix" movies, but he's not wrong.
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