“My main advice is to form bonds with your colleagues and mentors. Ask questions, stay in touch, and be vulnerable.”
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Putting the Puzzle Together: The Editing Journey of ‘Unfrosted’ Editor Evan Henke
by Rob Feldby Rob FeldBy Rob Feld Evan Henke has always had that fascination with a certain art form. “Ever since I was a kid, I wanted to work in movies,” he said. …
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‘We’re All Storytellers’: Women’s Steering Committee Teams with WGA to Build Bridges in Post
by uncreditedby uncreditedMore than 180 people attended in person at the WGAW headquarters in Los Angeles and online via Zoom.
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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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‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’: Jay Prychidny on Editing in Tim Burton’s World
by Rob Feldby Rob Feld‘That was a huge lesson for me—realizing that audiences really don’t need everything spelled out.’
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‘Tell Me Lies’: Picture Editor Julie Cohen on Finding the Right Cuts for the Twisted Romance
by uncreditedby uncredited“I do feel like I am an artist-editor, and I found my medium in college.”
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WHAT OUR MEMBERS DO: Anthony Cappellino, Sound Editor
by uncreditedby uncredited“It can be scary to think about the state of the industry and the livelihood of the professionals in it, but my instinct has always been to lean on the …
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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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‘Presumed Innocent’ Editor Eleanor Infante On Trailers, Work Relationships and Listening Skills
by Rob Feldby Rob FeldThe biggest lesson is to listen. Really listen to what people are saying—whether it’s the director, the producer, or even the audience. You have to be open-minded about your work …
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Jamie Kirkpatrick, ‘Greedy People’ Editor, Talks Mentorship, Spielberg, and More
by Rob Feldby Rob FeldBy Rob Feld For Jamie Kirkpatrick, ACE, the path to editing began in the Midwest, where, as an only child, he entertained himself by crafting elaborate narratives with action …