“It’s unnatural for me to think about my editorial voice, because an editor’s job is to take our stylistic cues from the director and become one with the material.”
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As ‘Better Call Saul’ Calls It Quits, Skip Macdonald and Nick Forshager Talk Post-Production
by Rob Feldby Rob FeldBy Rob Feld Vince Gilligan’s “Breaking Bad” and its spinoff, “Better Call Saul” (co-created with Peter Gould), played significant roles in revolutionizing the television one-hour drama and expanding what …
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Bob & Me: A 20-Year Friendship With ‘Five Easy Pieces’ Auteur Bob Rafelson, 1933-2022
By Peter Tonguette For 18 years, on and off, the director of “Five Easy Pieces” (1970) and “The King of Marvin Gardens” (1972), and, as part of the legendary …
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“This is what is really satisfying about the film: Your guard is let down by the humor, and you don’t expect that you’re going to have as emotional an experience …
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‘Bullet Train’ Editor Elisabet Ronaldsdóttir on ‘John Wick,’ Brad Pitt and Icelandic Cinema
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Shelly Westerman on Editing for Nora Ephron, ‘Only Murders In the Building,’ and More
by uncreditedby uncredited“Richard Marks said 40% of the job is editing, and 60% is interpersonal relationships. It’s so true.”
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‘Always Cut TO Something’: Vikash Patel Talks Editing Crime Drama ‘Ozark’
by Rob Feldby Rob Feld“If the performance is fantastic, if the story is being told, why interrupt that with a cut?”
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Nicholas Monsour Dissects the Editing in Jordan Peele’s Latest Thriller ‘Nope’
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