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Succeed As A Film Editor Crossword Clue

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27%10Film editor
noun

• A person who makes movies as a profession; a cinematographer

27%7 Old-fashioned film editor
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The Guardian Cryptic28 Sep 2004 Down 23 CUTIT
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