Movies “edited for content” have been around in some form or another for as long as I have. New services come and go, usually shut down by Hollywood attorneys who hilariously and hypocritically claim that editing a movie destroys the “director’s vision,” or some other tripe. (Apparently editing a movie for TV or an airplane has no impact on the lofty vision of the director.) We have used a lot of different methods to clea...
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