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For the past ten years, I’ve been editing professionally. Yet one question always stumps me: “How do you know when to cut?” And I can only answer that it’s very instinctual. On some level, I’m just thinking and feeling my way through the edit. So today, I’d like to describe that process: how does an editor think and feel?
A very special thanks to David Poland for the use of DP/30 clips. And a very special thanks to Aso for the use of his music.
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Music: Aso - Soul Traveling (Freddie Joachim Remix) Harry James - I’ve Heard That Song Before Nat King Cole - Aquellos Ojos Verdes Aso - Jazz Intro Nujabes - Perfect Circle (Instrumental) George Benson - On Broadway (Live)
Interview Clips: DP/30 Michael Kahn (2011) youtube.com/watch?v=xjdOG-w0Zz4 Michael Caine - Acting in Film (1987) youtube.com/watch?v=bZPLVDwEr7Y DP/30 Thelma Schoonmaker (2013) youtube.com/watch?v=KIKRcV4kHzg DP/30 Thelma Schoonmaker (2011) youtube.com/watch?v=KgXcpZqQy8M BAFTA - Walter Murch on Editing (2013) youtube.com/watch?v=WcBpXLNmS3Q
Recommended Reading & Viewing: On Film Editing by Edward Dmytryk amzn.com/dp/0240517385 Cut to the Chase by Sam O’Steen & Bobbie O’Steen amzn.com/dp/094118837X In the Blink of an Eye by Walter Murch amzn.com/dp/1879505622 The Conversations with Walter Murch by Michael Ondaatje amzn.com/dp/0375709827