In "Talking MEWShop" Episode 33, Editor Simon Smith, ACE, shares his journey in film editing from England to the industry. He discusses the shift from runner to editor, the advantages of digital editing, and the importance of practice. Simon emphasizes collaboration, adapting to technology, and maintaining intuition in editing. He also offers advice for aspiring editors to embrace new tools while valuing teamwork and understanding the material.
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In "Talking MEWShop" Episode 33, Editor Simon Smith, ACE, shares his journey in film editing from England to the industry. He discusses the shift from runner to editor, the advantages of digital editing, and the importance of practice. Simon emphasizes collaboration, adapting to technology, and maintaining intuition in editing. He also offers advice for aspiring editors to embrace new tools while valuing teamwork and understanding the material.
Enhancing Scene Flow and Actor Chemistry Through Editing in 'Shrinking'
Manhattan Edit Workshop
1 hour 20 minutes 47 seconds
6 months ago
Enhancing Scene Flow and Actor Chemistry Through Editing in 'Shrinking'
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Sight, Sound & Story: Behind the Edit of "Shrinking"
Inside Episode XLIV: Join "Shrinking" Editors Sarah Lucky and James Renfroe as they take you inside the editing room and share the creative process behind the series. From crafting character arcs to fine-tuning the show’s rhythm, they reveal how they collaborated to preserve its distinctive tone and strike the right balance between humor and emotion. They'll break down some of their favorite scenes and explore the role of collaboration in keeping the storytelling cohesive and engaging from episode to episode.
Moderator: Chad Anderson (Manhattan Edit Workshop & Brookdale Community College)
Panelists: Editors Sarah Lucky (“Better Things," "Grace and Frankie"), James Renfroe ("Bad Monkey," "Abbott Elementary")
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 "Talking MEWShop" Episode 33, Editor Simon Smith, ACE, shares his journey in film editing from England to the industry. He discusses the shift from runner to editor, the advantages of digital editing, and the importance of practice. Simon emphasizes collaboration, adapting to technology, and maintaining intuition in editing. He also offers advice for aspiring editors to embrace new tools while valuing teamwork and understanding the material.