Michael Gordon (film editor)

Michael Gordon was a British film editor and screenwriter.[1] He also directed a couple of documentaries and the 1951 feature film Wherever She Goes.

Michael Gordon
Born
Michael Slingsby Gordon

(1909-09-25)25 September 1909
Died1 August 2008(2008-08-01) (aged 98)
OccupationEditor, Writer, Director
Years active1933-1960 (film)

Selected filmography

gollark: "Find useful stuff" also sounds pleasantly easy, but it's *not*. Even a human reading a repository or paper may struggle to find "useful" bits; reasoning about the relevance of a new set of information or methods for a project is a difficult general intelligence task.
gollark: I mean, "list of AI" is probably easy enough, you could just... search github using some keywords, and maybe research papers.
gollark: Just because you can describe a task in a sentence or so doesn't mean you can give a description clear and detailed enough to think about programming it.
gollark: Early attempts at AI back in the last millennium tried to create AIs by giving them logical reasoning abilities and a large set of facts. This didn't really work; they did some things, hit the limits of the facts they had, and didn't do anything very interesting.
gollark: They don't even have *memory* - you just train the model a bunch, keep that around, feed it data, and then get the results; next time you want data out, you use the original model from the training phase.

References

  1. Fujiwara p.309

Bibliography

  • Chris Fujiwara. Jacques Tourneur: The Cinema of Nightfall. McFarland, 1998.


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