I'd like to confine the responses to cinema, not television. Otherwise, 
anything anyone can think of between early and contemporary cinema would be 
useful. I did intend for the inquiry to be broad because I'd like as many 
examples as possible. Thank you for your suggestions so far.

> On Nov 20, 2017, at 8:53 PM, Warren Cockerham <warrencocker...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> The problem with Kelsey’s inquiry is it’s much too broad. There are literally 
> millions of narrative examples in film and television. Every popular tv show 
> is parallel edited.  Instead of listing millions of examples, is there 
> something more nuanced that you’re after here, Kelsey? 
> 
>> On Nov 20, 2017, at 8:45 PM, "o...@thenowcorporation.com" 
>> <o...@thenowcorporation.com> wrote:
>> 
>> yes. and the Baptism scene in The Godfather.
>> 
>> owen
>> 
>> 
>>> On Nov 20, 2017, at 7:38 PM, Dominic Angerame <dominic.anger...@gmail.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> look no further than DW Griffith who developed this fully.
>>> 
>>> On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 10:15 AM, Kelsey Velez <kelsve...@hotmail.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>> I'm looking for instances of parallel editing in narrative cinema, if you 
>>> please!
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> 
>>> Kelsey
>>> 
>>> 
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