Posts Tagged ‘film editing’
Film Edits Hidden in Front of Your Eyes
See how Hollywood directors and film editors hide their cuts right in front of the audience.
Top Alternatives to Premiere Pro in 2022—Free and Paid
Hesitant to throw down $50 a month to pay for an Adobe membership? Here are all the NLE alternatives available to you—both free and paid.
The 5 Genre Filmmaking Elements Every Rom-Com Needs
Let’s explore the filmmaking elements every rom-com needs to be successful, focusing on different writing, lighting, and editing techniques.
Honoring the Film Editing Legacy of Industry Pioneer Anne V. Coates
A look into the life and career behind the industry pioneer who, with a single cut, sparked new style for the art of film editing.
Walter Murch and the Criteria for How to Edit a Film
and criteria from one of the most famous and respected film editors of all time—Walter Murch.
The Visible Art of Editing with Thelma Schoonmaker
Learn more from Martin Scorsese’s longtime editor Thelma Schoonmaker, and why sometimes you want your audience to notice your cuts.
Adobe Offers Look into the Editing of “Terminator: Dark Fate”
From Adobe Max, the filmmakers behind Terminator: Dark Fate give a master class in editing the mega-blockbuster movie franchise.
Glowing Results: Grading Skin Tones in DaVinci Resolve
We’re going to use DaVinci Resolve to get balanced, glowing skin tones in just a few easy steps — without affecting your other edits.
Working with Comedy and Drama in Sundance’s “Before You Know It”
Explore the nuances of cutting comedy and drama together with experienced comedy editor Kent Kincannon in the Sundance 2019’s “Before You Know It.”
The Editor of Green Book Offers Insight into the Art of Balance
We spoke with the Oscar-nominated editor of Green Book, Patrick J. Don Vito, about knowing when to make the call and kill your darlings.
What We Can Learn from Editing with the Coen Brothers
Editor Eyal Dimant shares some insights based on his work editing with the Coen Brothers on “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs.”
5 Ways to Sharpen Your Film and Video Editing Perspective
If you work on an editing project long enough, you can lose your edge in the details. Find out how you can stay sharp all the way …