 | When a pair of movie producers approached Donald Miller about turning his bestselling memoir BLUE LIKE JAZZ into a film, he was confused but flattered. Unfortunately, after the production process had begun, it became apparent that Miller's life was... |
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 | When the cameras whir to a close for the last time, and the director utters one final utterance of "that's a wrap," the job of piecing together a movie lies in the hands of some talented editors. But what goes on in the editing studio is usually a... |
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