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Edward A. Spiegel (1931 — January 2, 2020) was an American professor of astronomy at Columbia University. He worked on convection theory and on the application of fluid dynamics to astrophysics.
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Edward A. Spiegel, Columbia University Professor of Astronomy whose creative scientific work had a far-reaching influence on astronomy, mathematics, physics, engineering, and biology, died on January 2, 2020, at his home in New York City at the age of 88.
Ed Spiegel. Editor: Appointment with Destiny. Ed Spiegel was a gregarious and wonderful man. He was always willing to talk and share his experiences and his friendship. After a long career working for such luminaries as David Wolper, he was an instructor in the 1980's teaching film making.
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Jan 30, 2003 · The Innocence of the Eye: A Filmmaker’s Guide. Ed Spiegel's lucid analysis of movie technique takes its title from a phrase coined by Slavo Vorkapich, head of the film department at USC while...
Ed Spiegel. Editor: Appointment with Destiny. Ed Spiegel was a gregarious and wonderful man. He was always willing to talk and share his experiences and his friendship. After a long career working for such luminaries as David Wolper, he was an instructor in the 1980's teaching film making.