In Episode 32 of Talking MEWShop, Editor & Stress Coach Debby Germino shares her journey from studying editing to working in the industry, highlighting her experiences in Los Angeles and her role on 'Smallville'. She notes that building trust and practicing self-care are essential for creativity, and prioritizing quality interactions is crucial. Debby has transformed her career into assisting employees in post-production and everyday people, stressing how well-being boosts creativity and work performance.
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In Episode 32 of Talking MEWShop, Editor & Stress Coach Debby Germino shares her journey from studying editing to working in the industry, highlighting her experiences in Los Angeles and her role on 'Smallville'. She notes that building trust and practicing self-care are essential for creativity, and prioritizing quality interactions is crucial. Debby has transformed her career into assisting employees in post-production and everyday people, stressing how well-being boosts creativity and work performance.
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Sight, Sound & Story Halloween Edition I– Cutting Horror and Dark Comedy
Inside Episode XLVII: Just in time for Halloween, Sight, Sound & Story brings you an evening of chilling thrills and razor-sharp storytelling with two acclaimed editors who know how to make an audience squirm, laugh, and scream.
Editor Brian Philip Davis will discuss shaping suspense and unsettling mood in his work on "Oddity." Editor Patrick Lawrence will share how he crafted the mix of humor and horror in "Screamboat." Together, they’ll reveal how choices in pacing, rhythm, and tone can turn raw footage into scenes that shock, scare, and entertain.
Moderator: Chad Anderson (Manhattan Edit Workshop & Brookdale Community College)
Panelists: Editors Brian Philip Davis, BFE ("Worldbreaker," "Oddity,") and Patrick Lawrence ( “Bonding,” “Screamboat")
Manhattan Edit Workshop is a New York Film Editing School offering a full range of basic to advanced training courses, from the Avid, Autodesk, Assimilate, Blackmagic and Apple products to the complete suite of Adobe applications.
Manhattan Edit Workshop's mission is to provide the highest quality education for filmmakers and editors. Focusing on both the art and technology inherent to our craft. We foster a "learn by doing" approach in an atmosphere where mistakes are encouraged as part of the process and the only "silly" question is the one that isn't asked.
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In Episode 32 of Talking MEWShop, Editor & Stress Coach Debby Germino shares her journey from studying editing to working in the industry, highlighting her experiences in Los Angeles and her role on 'Smallville'. She notes that building trust and practicing self-care are essential for creativity, and prioritizing quality interactions is crucial. Debby has transformed her career into assisting employees in post-production and everyday people, stressing how well-being boosts creativity and work performance.