“My main advice is to form bonds with your colleagues and mentors. Ask questions, stay in touch, and be vulnerable.”
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‘We’re All Storytellers’: Women’s Steering Committee Teams with WGA to Build Bridges in Post
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Get Out the Vote: L700 Workgroup Is Working Hard to Get Labor to Polls for Election Day
by uncreditedby uncreditedBy Kristin Marguerite Doidge If there’s one message Local 700’s “Labor-to-the-Polls” workgroup would like to send out to its members across the country, it’s this: Don’t sit out the …
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‘Tell Me Lies’: Picture Editor Julie Cohen on Finding the Right Cuts for the Twisted Romance
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Reel Wellness: In a Time of Industry Turmoil, Post Veterans Need Time Out for Fitness
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WHAT OUR MEMBERS DO: Anthony Cappellino, Sound Editor
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Cutting Through the Noise: How Toj Mora and Other Deaf Editors Are Giving Hollywood a New Lens
by uncreditedby uncredited“People have a misconception about what Deafness is and are afraid to ask about it. Don’t assume that I can or cannot do something. Ask and I’ll tell you.”
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WHAT OUR MEMBERS DO: Drew Mixon, Assistant Editor
by uncreditedby uncredited“My job is to help make the editors’ day less hectic, so I assist them with graphics, sound work, and mostly technical problems that affect them. Sometimes an assistant editor …
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‘Ripley’s’ Editing Game: David Rogers and Joshua Raymond Lee Talk About the Elegant Netflix Hit
by uncreditedby uncreditedWhen the audience first meets the grifter Tom Ripley in the eponymous new limited series drama, “Ripley,” he’s dragging a dead body down a long flight of stairs in the …
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RETIREES LUNCHEON: Photos from the Events in New York and Los Angeles
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