Wiktionary MarksMarks may refer to TOC right Business Marks & Spencer , British retail chain Collective trade marks , trademarks owned by an organisation for the benefit of its members Marks & Co , inspiration for the novel 84 Charing Cross Road Geography Marks, Mississippi Marks, Russia People Marks surname Other uses Grade education , a teacher s evaluation of a student s performance See also Mark disambiguation Marcks disambiguation Marx disambiguation Marx disambiguation disambig surname DEFAULTSORT Marks Category German language surnames Category Jewish surnames de Marks fr Marks pl Marks pt Marks ... more details
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more footnotes date August 2011 Journalism Copy editing also written as copy editing or copyediting , and sometimes abbreviated to ce is the work that an editing editor does to improve the format ting, style, and accuracy of text. Unlike general editing, copy editing might not involve changing the substance of the text. copy written Copy refers to written or typewritten text for typesetting , printing , or publication . Copy editing is done before both typesetting and proofreading , the latter of which ... it say what it means, and mean what it says . Typically, copy editing involves correcting misspelling ... copy editing, frequently it is one of the tasks performed by copy editors. Copy editors are expected ... s correction marks. Today, the manuscript is more often read on a computer display and text corrections are entered directly. The nearly universal adoption of computerised systems for editing ... in, or Communication studies communications . In the United States, copy editing is often ... news copy desk supervisors . Most U.S. newspapers and publishers give copy editing job candidates an editing test or a tryout. These vary widely and can include general items such as acronyms, current ... writing, infographics editing, and journalism ethics . In both the U.S. and the U.K., there are no official ... Copy Editors Society AP Stylebook Editing ColBreak Fact checker Headline House style News design ColBreak Photo caption Proofreading Robinson Prize EndMultiCol Notes Reflist References The Art of Editing ... last2 Drake first2 Caroline last3 Leach first3 Maureen title Butcher s Copy editing The Cambridge ... www.subediting.com Sub editing style and directories1 UK http www.pgdp.net Proofreading practice at Project ... Editing special interest group SIG of the Society for Technical Communication STC Newspaper copy editing The Slot, includes http theslot.com copyeditors.html What exactly is a copy editor? and http ... Post The Washington Post Category Copy editing Category Technical communication Category Writing occupations ... more details
Simultaneous editing may refer to a technique in the Lapis text editor Lapis text editor that allows the user to manipulate all items in a multiple selection at once through direct manipulation. collaborative real time editing of the same document by several users in workgroup tools. disambig ... more details
In camera editing is the technique in filmmaking and video production of shooting Shot filmmaking shots in the exact sequence that they will be seen on the movie theater screen or television program . This means planning in advance what shots will tell the desired story and then shooting only those shots in that order, as opposed to the usual filmmaking technique of shooting multiple take s out of sequence, then film editingediting them into order to tell the story. ref cite web url http www.personal.kent.edu lhanson incamera.htm title In Camera Editing accessdate 2008 03 20 last Hanson first LuEtt work Videography Basics Online Textbook publisher Kent State University ref Newer professional video camera s have the ability to perform simple in camera video editing . References reflist Category Film and video technology Category Television terminiology filming stub ... more details
Genetic editing French language French critique g n tique German language German genetische Kritik is an approach to scholarly editing in which an exemplar is seen as derived from a dossier of other manuscript s and events. The derivation can be through physical Cut, copy, and paste cut and paste writing or drawing in a variety of media quotation, annotation or correction acts of physical defacement etc. Genetic editing aims to reconstruct the sequence of actions on the manuscript and exactly which parts of the manuscript were acted upon. Where multiple manuscripts have been combined through for example cut and paste or quotation . ref http www.textualscholarship.org gencrit index.html ref ref http www.cts.dmu.ac.uk index.php?q objectives.html ref ref http www.jstor.org pss 30227768 ref Genetic editing is strong in European, particularly French and German, textual criticism . Completed works of genetic editing are known as genetic editions. Whereas traditional scholarly editing can be seen to as constructing a new document drawing together and comparing many source documents to cast light on a work, genetic editing closely examines a single extant manuscript and traces back each aspect to cast light on the work. Genetic editing is named by analogy with genetics manuscripts individuals are derived from other manuscripts or previous states of the same manuscript and with the derivation tree being a partial Tree data structure ordered tree . As of 2011, there is an active proposal to add genetic editing support to the Text Encoding Initiative s XML format. ref http www.tei c.org Activities Council Working tcw19.html ref Examples HyperNietzsche http www.hypernietzsche.org Ulysses A Critical and Synoptic Edition 1984 Gabler, Steppe, and Melchior ISBN 0824043758 References Reflist Category Digital humanities Category Editing Category Textual criticism ... more details
The term RNA editing describes those molecular processes in which the information content in an RNA molecule ... in tRNA , rRNA , mRNA and microRNA molecules of eukaryotes but not prokaryotes . RNA editing occurs ... to have evolved from prokaryotic like endosymbionts . Most of the RNA editing processes, however, appear to be evolutionarily recent acquisitions that arose independently. The diversity of RNA editing ... I deaminations, as well as non templated nucleotide additions and insertions. RNA editing in mRNAs ... 1999 title RNA editing journal FEMS Microbiol Rev volume 23 issue 3 pages 297 316 doi 10.1111 j.1574 6976.1999.tb00401.x pmid 10371035 ref Image Editosome.PNG 350px thumb The Editosome Complex Editing by insertion or deletion RNA editing through the addition and deletion of uracil has been found ..., R. year 1994 title RNA editing in trypanosomes journal Eur. J. Biochem volume 221 pages 9 23 doi ... of the sites in a gene, it is sometimes called pan editing to distinguish it from topical editing of one or a few sites. Pan editing starts with the base pairing of the unedited primary transcript ... multi protein complex that catalyzes the editing ref name Arts 3 cite journal author Arts, G.J. and Benne, R. year 1996 title Mechanism and evolution of RNA editing in kinetoplastida journal Biochim ... RNA editing in kinetoplastid mitochondria journal Nucleic Acids Res. volume 25 pages 3751 3759 doi ..., L. year 1990 title A model for RNA editing in kinetoplastid mitochondria Guide RNA molecules ..., M.L., Heidmann, S. and Stuart, K.D. year 1997 title RNA editing getting U into RNA journal Trends ... year 1995 title Sense from nonsense RNA editing in mitochondria of kinetoplastid protozoa and slime ... in the complex. Another enzyme, a U specific exoribonuclease, removes the unpaired Us. After editing .... ref name Stuart 8 cite journal author Stuart, K. year 1991 title RNA editing in mitochondrial ... year 1998 title Mitochondrial mRNA editing in kinetoplastid protozoa publisher ASM Press, Washington ... more details
Cleanup date April 2008 Image Mesa de v deo 1.JPG right thumb A vision mixer. The term video editing can refer to Linear video editing , using video tape Non linear editing system NLE , using computers with video editing software Offline editing Online editing Vision mixing , when working within live television and video production environments Background Video editing is the process of editing segments ... process. Motion picture film editing is a predecessor to video editing and, in several ways, video editing simulates motion picture film editing, in theory and the use of linear video editing and video editing software on non linear editing system s NLE . Using video, a director can communicate non fictional and fictional events. The goals of editing is to manipulate these events to bring the communication ... magnetic tape and was introduced into the linear editing technique. If a scene closer to the beginning ... by video editing software such as Sony Vegas , CyberLink PowerDirector , Avid Technology s Media Composer ... more popular and can be readily edited using the same video editing software along with related motion ... media web streaming , QuickTime Movies, iPod, CD ROM , or video tape. Home video editing Like many other technologies, the cost of video editing has declined by an order of magnitude or more. The 2 Quadraplex ... unit and editing was a highly involved process requiring special training. In contrast, nearly any home ... definition television SDTV . The two major retail operating systems include basic video editing software ..., opensource video editing programs. These include Avidemux , VirtualDub , Kdenlive , PiTiVi , Kino software Kino , Openshot and Cinelerra . A new free and collaborative video editing platform called ... for a unified video real. Automatic video editing products have also emerged, opening up video editing ... Technologies introduced their PC based automatic video editing platform, autoProducer, in 2001. Other ... ref In September 2011, Magisto introduced a cloud based automatic video editing solution that uses proprietary ... more details
unreferenced date May 2008 Offline editing is part of the post production process of filmmaking and television ... film stock or video tape . Once a television program me has been completely offline video editing edited , the original media will be assembled in the online editing stage. The term offline originated ... device automation . Modern offline video editing is conducted in a non linear editing NLE suite. The digital revolution has made the offline editing workflow process immeasurably quicker, as practitioners moved from time consuming video tape to tape linear video editing online editing suites, to computer hardware and video editing software such as Adobe Premiere , Final Cut Pro , Avid , Sony Vegas ... the options to create the final cut. History From film to tape Film editing used an offline approach .... Generally this process was used to assemble scenes together, not for creative editing. The second option for video editing was to use two tape machines, one playing back the original tapes, and the other ... editing . This was the way things were for television shows shot on tape for the first 15 years. Even ... video editing, and made it possible for television to have its own version of the film workprint ... the necessary frame numbers by watching this tape. Exact editing Though both of these developments helped greatly, effectively creating the offline editing method, they didn t solve the problem of precisely controlling the video recorder for frame accurate editing. That required precise control ... method of editing video directly that had all of the creative control of traditional film editing .... More importantly, re editing was trivial, as no cuts were actually performed. The shots were simply ... and this first attempt at non linear editing on video was abandoned as too expensive, the rest of the hardware ... editing suite with an EDL and master source tapes, to finish the broadcast quality version of the television show . See also Direct to disk recording DTE Direct To Edit Non destructive editing Tapeless ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Online editing is an older post production linear video editing process that is performed in the final stage of a video production . It occurs after offline editing . For the most part online editing has been replaced by video editing software that operate on non linear editing system s NLE . The term online originated in the telecommunication industry, meaning Under the direct control of another device automation . Online editors such as the http www.vtoldboys.com sonybve.htm Sony BVE 9000 edit control unit used the RS 422 remote control 9 Pin Protocol to allow the computer interface of edit controllers to control video tape recorder s VTR via a series of commands. The protocol supports a variety of devices including one inch reel to reel type C videotape as well as videocassette recorder s VCR to Fast Forward, Rewind and Play and Record based on SMPTE timecode . The controllers have the ability to interface with professional audio equipment like audio mixer s with console automation . The video quality first introduced with Avid s Media Composer in 1989 was incapable of producing broadcast quality images due to computer processing limitations. The term Online changed from its original meaning to where the pictures are re assembled at full or online Optical resolution resolution . An edit decision list EDL or equivalent created during the offline edit is used to carry over the cuts and dissolves from the. This conform is checked against a video copy of the offline edit to verify that the edits are correct and frame accurate. This workprint cutting copy in the UK also provides a reference for any digital video effects that need to be added. After conforming the project, the online editor will add visual effects , lower third titles, and apply ... at all. DEFAULTSORT Online Editing Category Film and video technology Category Television terminology de Online Editing ... more details
Film editing is part of the creative post production process of filmmaking . It involves the selection ... motion picture . It is an art of storytelling . Film editing is the only art that is unique ... , dance , writing , and Theater director directing , although there are close parallels to the editing process in other art forms like poetry or novel writing. Film editing is often referred to as the invisible ... is not even aware of the editor s work. On its most fundamental level, film editing is the art, technique ... film editing by assembling the footage. However, the job of an editor isn t simply to mechanically .... Editors usually play a dynamic role in the making of a film. With the advent of digital editing, film ... aspects of the editing process, usually under the direction of the picture editor and director ... teams hired to complete the picture. Film editing is an art that can be used in diverse ways. It can ... is generally thought to be the American filmmaker who first put film editing to use. Porter worked .... There was no story and no editing. Each film ran as long as there was film in the camera. When Edison ... shown in film schools today as an example of early editing form. It was produced in 1903 and was one of the first examples of dynamic, action editing piecing together scenes shot at different times ... act of juxtaposing the shots in a sequence made the relationship. History of film editing technology Image FirstMoviola.jpg thumb 250px The original editing machine an upright Moviola . Image Steenbeck rollers.jpg thumb 250px Steenbeck film editing machine rollers Before the widespread use of non linear editing system s, the initial editing of all films was done with a positive copy of the film .... Post production main Post production Editor s cut main Editor s cut see also Rough cut Offline editing Online editing There are several editing stages and the editor s cut is the first. An editor s cut ... the entire editing process goes on for many months and sometimes more than a year, depending on the film ... more details
Main Film editing Refimprove date November 2009 Original research date March 2010 Continuity editing is the predominant style of film editing and video editing in the post production process of filmmaking of narrative film s and television program s. The purpose of continuity editing is to smooth over the inherent discontinuity of the editing process and to establish a logical coherence between shots. In most films, logical coherence is achieved by cutting to continuity, which emphasizes smooth transition of time and space. However, some films incorporate cutting to continuity into a more complex classical cutting technique, one which also tries to show psychological continuity of shots. The Montage filmmaking montage technique relies on symbolic association of ideas between shots rather than association of simple physical action for its continuity. Common techniques of continuity editing Continuity editing can be divided into two categories temporal continuity and spatial continuity. Within each category, specific techniques will work against a sense of continuity. In other words, techniques can cause a passage to be continuous, giving the viewer a concrete physical narration to follow .... Other editing styles can show a reversal of time or even an abandonment of it altogether. These are the flashback ... of cuts may have served to disorient the viewer. One way of preventing viewer disorientation in editing ... continuity editing, crosscutting is considered a technique of spatial discontinuity. The jump cut is undoubtedly ... are less than 30 degrees from one another. Discontinuous editing Discontinuous editing describes the deliberate or accidental violation of rules of continuity when Film editingediting films ... editing , and employs a series of often rapid and non matching cuts which creates a style the audience ... 2006 pages isbn 0 07 331027 1 oclc doi See also Soviet montage theory Discontinuity editing Montage sequence Montage film Continuity Editing DEFAULTSORT Continuity Editing Category Film editing de Unsichtbarer ... more details
Orphan date June 2011 Choice editing refers to the active process of controlling or limiting the choices available to consumers so as to drive to an end goal. The term has gained currency in discussions about sustainability . Definition The Sustainable Development Commission defined choice editing as ...shifting the field of choice for mainstream consumers cutting out unnecessarily damaging products and getting real sustainable choices on the shelves. ref name SDC2006 cite report publisher Sustainable Development Commission url http www.sd commission.org.uk data files publications Looking back SCR.pdf title Looking Back, Looking Forward Lessons in Choice Editing for Sustainability date May 2006 page 2 ref The process involves ... removing environmentally offensive products from commercial consideration or making such products expensive to use. ref name Maniates cite web url http webpub.allegheny.edu employee m mmaniate choice editing Maniates.pdf first Michael last Maniates title Editing out Unsustainable Behavior ref Choice editing is a direct control of the impact from consumption and aims to only provide sustainable products in the market. Not only products can be edited out or replaced ... from a business perspective year 2008 ref History Choice editing is nothing new. It has been around ... choice editing was a major driver of green innovations, which suggests its potential to increase ... title Choice Editing date 20 January 2011 url http www.mst.dk English SustainableConsumptionandProductionintheNordicRetailSector ... Editing by policy makers light bulb ban The Australia n government phased out incandescent light ... free brand Cascola. Editing the supply chain Adidas Adidas supports its suppliers in order ... of its supply chain. ref name WBCSD Editing processes Tijin Tijin is a Japanese company operating ... containing recycled polyester. ref name WBCSD Editing the corporate behavior Hipp As assessed ... their choices? Who decides what is removed and why? Some argue that instead of choice editing, labeling ... more details
Receptor editing is a process that occurs during the maturation of B cells , which are part of the adaptive immune system. This process has the aim to change the specificity of the antigen receptor of immature B cells, in order to rescue them from programmed cell death, called apoptosis . During maturation in the bone marrow, B cells are tested for interaction with self antigens, which is called negative selection . If the maturing B cells strongly interact with these self antigens, they undergo death by apoptosis. Negative selection is important to avoid the production of B cells that could cause autoimmune diseases . They can avoid apoptosis by modifying the sequence of light chain V and J genes components of the antigen receptor so that it has a different specificity and may not recognize self antigens anymore. This process of changing the specificity of the immature B cell receptor is called receptor editing. References cite book last Abbas first Abul K. authorlink DaAbul K. Abbas title Basic immunology 2nd updated edition publisher Saunders Elsevier series year 2006 2007 doi isbn 1416029745 Category Cells ... more details
about the uses, cultural impact, and ethical concerns of image editing Photo manipulation the process of culling and archiving images Digital asset management Refimprove date May 2008 File MigrantMotherColorized.jpg right thumb A colorized version of originally black and white photo, colorized using GIMP File Lange MigrantMother02.jpg right thumb Original black and white photo Migrant Mother , showing Florence Owens Thompson , taken by Dorothea Lange in 1936. Image editing encompasses the processes of altering image s, whether they be Digital photography digital photograph s, traditional Photographic processing analog photograph s, or illustration s. Traditional analog image editing is known as Retouching photo retouching , using tools such as an airbrush to modify photographs, or editing illustrations ... with which a user may manipulate, enhance, and transform images. Many image editing programs are also used to artistic rendering render or create computer art from scratch. Basics of image editing Raster ... or computer image editing programs often offer basic automatic image enhancement features that correct color hue and brightness imbalances as well as other image editing features, such as Red eye ... editing features offer a combination of editing actions with little or no user interaction ... based extraction. Layers main Layers digital image editing Another feature common to many graphics applications is that of Layers digital image editing Layers , which are analogous to sheets of transparent ... maximum flexibility for the user while maintaining non destructive editing principles and ease of use ... is to use transparent Layers digital image editing layers . The background image is used as the bottom ... merged image. Slicing of images A more recent tool in digital image editing software is the image ... color image. Contrast change and brightening File Photo editing contrast correction.jpg right thumb .... Refend DEFAULTSORT Image Editing Category Digital photography Category Graphic design Category Image ... more details
Orphan date November 2006 Steven M. Marks is General Counsel for the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA . Mr. Marks oversees RIAA s litigation , licensing , and technology initiatives . Mr. Marks also represents the industry on legislative issues , having led negotiations on behalf of the industry that resulted in comprehensive revisions to the Copyright Act . Marks is a frequent speaker on licensing , Technology technical and legal matters at industry conferences and events. He also guest lectures on copyright law relating to music , including at Duke Law School and Georgetown Law School , and has written on aspects of the copyright law . Mr. Marks graduated from Duke University where he was Editing Articles Editor of the Duke Law Journal . Upon graduation, he served as a law clerk to the Honorable Mary M. Schroeder of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit . Marks received his Bachelor of Arts B.A. from Duke University in 1988. http marksbio3.blogspot.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Marks, Steven M. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Marks, Steven M. Category Duke University alumni Category Duke Law School faculty Category Georgetown University faculty Category American lawyers Category Living people Category American academics ... more details
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Distinguish Richard Marx Richard Marks b. November 10, 1943 in New York City is an American film editor with more than 30 editing credits for feature and television films dating from 1972. ref cite web title Richard Marks Biography 1943 url http www.filmreference.com film 42 Richard Marks.html ref In an List of film director and editor collaborations extended, notable collaboration 1983 present , he has edited all of director James L. Brooks feature films. ref name imdb imdb name 0548943 ref Marks has been nominated for many awards including four times for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing Academy Award Oscars , three times for American Cinema Editors ACE Eddie Awards , three times for the BAFTA Award for Best Editing BAFTA Award , and also for an Emmy Awards Emmy . Marks has been elected to membership in the American Cinema Editors . ref http www.webcitation.org 5W3vTXmHE American Cinema Editors Members , webpage archived by WebCite from http www.ace filmeditors.org newace dir Mem.html this original URL on 2008 03 04. ref Filmography The director of each film is indicated in parentheses the filmography is based on the Internet Movie Database. ref name imdb Serpico with Dede Allen ... 2010 References reflist Further reading cite book title Film and Video Editing last Crittenden first ... isbn 9781857130119 quote Perhaps the outstanding graduate of the Dede Allen Academy is Richard Marks. Discusses Marks early career and Allen s mentoring. cite web title Interview with Richard Marks Part 1 last Young first Richard url http www.macvideo.tv editing interviews index.cfm?articleid 102486 ... Persondata . NAME Marks, Richard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Film editor DATE OF BIRTH November 10, 1943 PLACE OF BIRTH New York, New York DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Marks, Richard ... people Category People from New York City US film editor stub de Richard Marks es Richard Marks fr Richard Marks ja ... more details
John Marks may refer to John Marks mayor , mayor of Tallahassee, Florida John Marks ice hockey , former NHL player for the Chicago Black Hawks John Marks tennis , Australian tennis player John B. Marks 1777 1872 , a political figure in Upper Canada John D. Marks , co author of The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence with Victor Marchetti John Henry Marks , chairman of the British Medical Association Johnny Marks , American songwriter John H. P. Marks , writer and translator See also Jon Marks , jazz pianist Jack Marks disambiguation Jonathan Marks disambiguation John Mark disambiguation hndis Marks, John ... more details
Infobox Film name Berth Marks image caption director Lewis R. Foster producer Hal Roach writer Leo McCarey br H.M. Walker starring Stan Laurel br Oliver Hardy music cinematography Len Powers editing Richard C. Currier distributor Metro Goldwyn Mayer released June 1, 1929 runtime 19 25 language silent film br English intertitles country Film US budget Berth Marks is a 1929 short comedy starring Laurel and Hardy . The story involves Stan and Ollie as two musicians attempting to travel by train to Pottsville presumably Pennsylvania, a very popular vaudeville performance location . It was only their second sound film, but a silent version was also made for Movie theater cinema s at the time that were not equipped to show talkies. Cast Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy Harry Bernard Baldwin Cooke Paulette Goddard Charlie Hall actor Charlie Hall Pat Harmon S.D. Wilcox Sammy Brooks Plot Laurel and Hardy take a train to Pottsville . Production Action and dialogue scripts were written mid April 1929, with filming April 20 27, 1929, and release by Metro Goldwyn Mayer on June 1, 1929. Remakes The train scenes, including outtakes unused in Berth Marks , were spliced into foreign language versions of The Laurel Hardy Murder Case the following year. These scenes were combined with new footage, utilizing actors fluent in the languages appropriate to the foreign language versions. Laurel and Hardy s scenes from Berth Marks were overdubbed to match the required languages. Berth Marks was reissued in 1936 with new musical scoring added to introductory scenes. Source Randy Skretvedt , Laurel and Hardy The Magic Behind the Movies . External links IMDb title 0019686 Amg movie 77346 Rotten Tomatoes berth marks Laurel and Hardy Category 1929 films Category Laurel and Hardy film series Category Black and white films Category Metro Goldwyn Mayer short films Category American films Category American silent short films Category Films directed by Lewis R. Foster Category 1920s comedy films Category Rail ... more details
David Marks may refer to David Marks musician , musician and songwriter David Marks psychologist , psychologist David J. Marks , woodworker who hosts a TV show on the DIY Network David Woolf Marks , Jewish minister David Marks preacher 1805 1845 , early evangelist in the Free Will Baptist Church See also David Mark disambiguation hndis name Marks, David sv David Marks ... more details
William Marks may refer to William Marks Pennsylvania 1778 1858 , American lawyer, U.S. Senator for Pennsylvania William Marks Latter Day Saints 1792 1872 , American early religious leader in the Latter Day Saint movement hndis name Marks, William DEFAULTSORT Marks, William ... more details
Robert Marks may refer to Robert Marks professor of management , professor at Australian Graduate School of Management Robert J. Marks II , professor of engineering at Baylor University See also Robert Mark disambiguation Robert Marx disambiguation Marks surname hndis Marks, Robert ... more details
Marks is a German and Jewish surname In biography Adolf Marks 1838 1904 , Russian publisher Alfred Marks 1921 1996 , British comic actor and comedian David Marks disambiguation Dennis Marks , 1932 2006 , American television writer in animation including Batfink and The Beatles Harry Marks Harry Hananel Marks 1855 1916 , British politician and journalist, who founded the Financial News in 1884. Howard Marks born 1945 , British drug dealer and author Laurence Marks British writer born 1948 British TV writer who usually wrote with Maurice Gran, mainly known for sitcoms such as The New Statesman and Birds of a Feather Laurence Marks American writer 1915 1993 , American writer for radio and television shows including M A S H Laurence Marks British journalist , 1928 1996 , British journalist who wrote for many years for The Observer and The Sunday Times Laurie J. Marks , American fantasy writer Leo Marks 1920 2001 , British cryptographer and writer Louis Marks 1928 2010 , British television writer and script editor Michael Marks 1859 1907 , retailer, co founder of the retail chain Marks & Spencer Walter Marks composer , musical theatre and film composer Marks producer , Finnish Hip hop producer See also Marks rule Marcks disambiguation Marx surname Marx disambiguation Mark disambiguation Marck surname Marks DEFAULTSORT Marks Category German language surnames Category Jewish surnames surname stub de Marks fr Marks pl Marks pt Marks ... more details