The International Journal of Film and Electronic Production Techniques September 1995 Vol. 76 No. 9 Features 24 Cutthroat Island: A New Adventure in On-Set Editing D/Vision's portable editor allows quick cuts 30 Hollywood Dials into Distance Networking "Phoning it in" takes on a whole new meaning 36 Between "Rock" and a Hard Place dockers takes aim at the crack cocaine trade 48 The Sky's the Limit Natural conditions dictate 58 approach on Steal Big/Steal Little Three Moods Prevail in Dead Presidents Cinematography reflects story's dramatic arc 68 A 78 Living Life by the Laws of the Jungle Dereck and Beverly Joubert capture Africa's natural rituals Nightmare Shoot, Played for Laughs Living in Oblivion pokes fun at the filmmaking process Departments On Our Cover: Detective Rocco Klein (Harvey 10 Letters 14 Production Slate 87 On the 89 New Products 99 Points East Keitel) gets tough Spot 101 Books in Review 103 Classified Ads 110 ASC Members Roster 111 From the Clubhouse 112 Filmmakers' Forum with a drug-runner named Strike (Mekhi Phifer) in Spike Lee's new film, Clockers. Cinematographer Malik Sayeed says his approach to this scene was inspired by the lighting style of Robert Richardson, ASC (photo by David Lee). Contributing Authors: T. Colin Dodd Vincent LoBrutto