WHAT IT TAKES To Edit Big TV Shows

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  • Опубликовано: 18 май 2018
  • Josh cut on House of Cards, Bloodline and currently edits COUNTERPART (w/ Oscar Winner J.K. Simmons). Here's his take on cutting it in Television.
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    Counterpart is a sci-fi thriller on STARZ. Editor Josh Beal is currently editing Season 2 and allows us an inside view of his timeline as he demonstrates scene work and speaks to:
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    - The workflow on a TV show
    - The responsibility of the Assistant Editor
    - How to become a TV Editor
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  • @ThisGuyEdits
    @ThisGuyEdits  6 лет назад +94

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    • @WORTHITORNOT
      @WORTHITORNOT 6 лет назад

      Great behind the scene's at what goes into the editing for TV !

    • @HappyCarlsonsTV
      @HappyCarlsonsTV 6 лет назад

      Awesomeness

    • @ThinlySlicedFilms
      @ThinlySlicedFilms 6 лет назад +1

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    • @RobertCondol
      @RobertCondol 5 лет назад

      So much media offline!!! :P hehehe was he just playing a Video Mixdown on the top layer?

    • @perspectivestudioscaribbea5899
      @perspectivestudioscaribbea5899 5 лет назад

      I followed the link but don't see anything about free tracks

  • @jamiesimko
    @jamiesimko 6 лет назад +890

    This helped me so much by helping me to realize that I have no interest whatsoever in becoming a television show editor. Thank you!

    • @focalathletic4839
      @focalathletic4839 5 лет назад +75

      As someone who has worked in the movie industry I can you generally these back-end post-production jobs like editing, color grading, VFX etc are all extremely tedious jobs.
      Senior level people are paid very well but it can take 10-15 years to become truly senior and demand $300+K per year, the juniors are paid minimum wage and expected to work ridiculous hours.

    • @aaronlowe3156
      @aaronlowe3156 5 лет назад +38

      @@focalathletic4839 Minimum wage for EDITING? Jeez! I work in video production for my university as a Student Assistant and I make just about $1.75/hr above California Minimum wage. Definitely one of the highest paying student positions on campus, but it has some distance from minimum wage because of the skill level. But it's sort of depressing to know that assistants get paid minimum wage working on a Television show.

    • @jdiscount
      @jdiscount 5 лет назад +8

      @@aaronlowe3156 You move up reasonably quickly if you are competent, a Junior role in the movie industry is usually something you stay in for a year at most, most people can move into something mid level by that point.
      It's not necessarily editing, any junior role in post-production will be paid poorly, roto, PA, junior editor etc.
      I doubt the girl shown in this clip is a junior, the juniors are probably doing the worst most boring work possible.
      It then takes a few years to go from Mid Level to Senior, so a Mid Level is going to get you anywhere from 50-80K a year, so an OK living wage, you can have a life in most places with that money.
      It's usually just a year or less of being borderline poverty.

    • @GKVideography
      @GKVideography 5 лет назад +15

      @@thatebutuoyguy788 I got in to editing and videography quite late in life but have managed to quit my job and now freelance. There is a good living to be made once you get going, so why not work for yourself instead? :)

    • @ogiola
      @ogiola 5 лет назад

      Is your major film?@@aaronlowe3156

  • @gilstrap
    @gilstrap 6 лет назад +757

    Windows movie maker stepped their game up

  • @MrPada143
    @MrPada143 6 лет назад +365

    OMMG. To be honest Editors dont get alot of credit. Producers and Directors get all of it. I know because I also Edit behind the scenes. THIS IS GOLD!!! I’ve always wanted to know how other editors feel, especially in a big production like this. Can we get more please. Thanks again!!!

    • @nothajzl
      @nothajzl 5 лет назад +22

      i would say 90% of credit goes to actors,, 5% to directors and rest 5% to everybody else :)

    • @RaymondHng
      @RaymondHng 5 лет назад +26

      That is because film/television editing is often referred to as the "invisible art". When it is well-practiced, the viewer can become so engaged that he or she is not aware of the editor's work.

    • @AWSVids
      @AWSVids 5 лет назад +18

      I've always felt that editing is where the movie is actually made. Production is just gathering what you need to do the edit. It's just shooting raw footage. You never really know what you have until you've cut it together, because raw footage isn't a movie. You could go through the whole of production, shoot the entire movie... but if you never edit it together, you don't have a film. Only once footage is edited together does it become a movie (unless you're doing a full-on oner film like Russian Ark. And no, Birdman wasn't a full-on oner. There was a lot of editing in that movie, it was just hidden). Then everything after the edit is just polishing and adding to the edit. The edit is the film.
      It's a good thing that most editors usually aren't the type to crave the spotlight, because it would otherwise be a bit tragic that they don't tend to get the recognition they deserve. But in my experience, editors tends to be pretty happy working their magic behind the scenes and then just seeing their work up on screen while hiding away from all the glitz and glamour that directors, writers, producers and actors get shoveled upon them. But in truth, editors are right up there with all those positions in terms of creative importance.

    • @dimitriymirovsky
      @dimitriymirovsky 5 лет назад +2

      Doesnt matter. They get paid generously and thats the only matter. Making big bucks

    • @RaymondHng
      @RaymondHng 5 лет назад +13

      @@AWSVids The job of an editor is not simply to mechanically put pieces of a film together, cut off film slates or edit dialogue scenes. A film editor must creatively work with the layers of images, story, dialogue, music, pacing, as well as the actors' performances to effectively "re-imagine" and even rewrite the film to craft a cohesive whole. Editors usually play a dynamic role in the making of a film.

  • @dimitrisfl
    @dimitrisfl 6 лет назад +122

    I study at film school for 4 years and this is almost equally educating (surely more practical) because these schools tend to be more about art and less about how to make money and career out of that, so please make more of these videos. You do such a great job for us new editors.

    • @kakibackup2koujo612
      @kakibackup2koujo612 5 лет назад +1

      Dimitrisfl not a bad thing though

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  • @Insulinspike
    @Insulinspike 6 лет назад +81

    "If you want someone difficult to please it's, like, an unhappy bride and her mother. That led into corporate work". Money quote right there.

  • @HowardWimshurst
    @HowardWimshurst 5 лет назад +34

    This was a Brilliant look into how professional editing is done, thank you!

  • @adamboudron9795
    @adamboudron9795 6 лет назад +140

    This is like what I've been looking for my whole life (yet I'm 19, I know). This content is so precious to me, in a way mostly that with the Internet, we possibly can get insights of what it is like to work in the cinema field, but not many contents actually do bring it. So yeah I've really really appreciated it, I'd really like to thank you both for that. In fact, I'm "studying" cinema in a "school", but no one is actually able to tell me what it's like to work for instance as an editor, on such projects. This keeps my dreams alive, and more, makes them grow even bigger. Can't wait to become one these guys !

    • @sgky2k
      @sgky2k 6 лет назад

      Adam Boudron ;)

    • @fabihaazim7663
      @fabihaazim7663 5 лет назад +1

      exactly the same for me :)

    • @busteraycan
      @busteraycan 5 лет назад +3

      Start working in weddings or any job asap would be my advice.
      Although I am not a pro, I edited more than 30 wedding videos and the difference in the quality of my first and last job is unquestionable.

    • @meganfarrell7427
      @meganfarrell7427 Год назад

      4 years ago! Hope your still chasing your dreams!

  • @youssefhanna
    @youssefhanna 6 лет назад +39

    This is insane! I recently edited a short film for one of my friends (no budget), and seeing this is just crazy. I've already learned so much and feel so inspired to create. Thank you for this, really appreciate your hard work on these. Keep the good work up!

  • @SuperAsianboy95
    @SuperAsianboy95 6 лет назад +44

    This content is gold! Sure there are Interviews with great editors etc. but it's amazing to see the thought process in "realtime" Thanks alot!

  • @akinsanyaemmanuel9381
    @akinsanyaemmanuel9381 6 лет назад +4

    I am an editor, I learnt something new from that statement "be nice to all PA you work with..." thats great.

  • @ArvindJuneja
    @ArvindJuneja 6 лет назад +28

    I'm amazed someone allowed you to do this. This content is GOLD. I've subbed, ringed the bell and hell I need like a week to see everything you have on your channel :)
    Great stuff man!

  • @ElwoodDowd
    @ElwoodDowd 6 лет назад +38

    I had to pause at 6:10 to tell you how great this video is, and how good a storyteller you are - while ALSO providing useful information that can make me a better editor. Thanks Sven.

  • @kirbywolff
    @kirbywolff 6 лет назад +2

    This is exactly what I've been looking for. I don't see much content like this anywhere else on the internet. I love looking in on someones actual workflow and seeing how they do things! Thanks for creating this video!

  • @videotempest7502
    @videotempest7502 6 лет назад +99

    This was amazing! Great insight into the editor's workflow in TV, great footage of the editing platform, and a lot of really useful information on how to get into it, what the editor's assistant handles, and how to cut intelligently.
    Really looking forward to more content like this! Thank you!

  • @AbodidSahoo
    @AbodidSahoo 5 лет назад +1

    This video is brilliant. You literally see the timeline, the cuts and the logic behind it. Also, I loved the way Josh shares about his personal journey. The importance of the role of an assistant editor was pretty well elaborated. Loved it. More such content, please!!!

  • @AndreasAHem
    @AndreasAHem 6 лет назад +10

    This is amazing. Thank you for making this!

  • @stevejones01
    @stevejones01 6 лет назад

    You are an inspiration. Your style and delivery of the material is perfection. Thank you for the time you spend to share this on RUclips.

  • @arjunbagwat5378
    @arjunbagwat5378 6 лет назад

    Love how you bring on going projects discussions and information about new trends. Makes your eyes open

  • @leelove452
    @leelove452 6 лет назад +4

    Sven good stuff ! Thanks for all the hard work and please let the people you worked with a Starz how much we appreciated them giving us insight to how a show is put together.

  • @GiTxSHuM
    @GiTxSHuM 6 лет назад +61

    I love how simple his editing Bay is. I see he is running Avid. Really smooth to work on that with everyone in the room. Thank you for sharing this, I like seeing other editors work and environment. I do the same when he does beats. His writing is different but I learned it helps character development.

  • @caseyandrew4820
    @caseyandrew4820 6 лет назад +1

    As a first year film and tv student in Australia your videos help me out so much... so i just want to say thank you and keep on doing what your doing ..cheers.

  • @IannisMaragakis
    @IannisMaragakis 6 лет назад

    Behind the scenes of editing one of my favourite TV shows. I'm blown away. You always provide good material, but this, to me, was pretty amazing.

  • @aliciaslough1808
    @aliciaslough1808 6 лет назад +1

    This is so fascinating! Would love to see more of this type of content. Thank you for putting this out there, Sven!

  • @MarsRisingFilms
    @MarsRisingFilms 5 лет назад

    I watch a lot of content like this... or I should say, I search for a lot of content like this. I just happened to randomly autoplayed into this video and it's hands-down one of the best videos I've seen for people who want to become professional editors! So much of this is just amateurs postulating what to do or telling you what they've been told, this guy is doing it for realsies! AMAZING! And thank you!

  • @SatanicHorse
    @SatanicHorse 6 лет назад

    This video is great, I've always been kind of obsessed with the behind the scenes work on films, especially when it gets to post and editing, and to actually see an editor explain and demonstrate their workflow with the actual footage instead of having short soundbites over the already finished product is just a great insight.

  • @65Drums
    @65Drums 6 лет назад

    This was incredible. Thank you so much for going through all the work to make this video happen!

  • @thiagodana9620
    @thiagodana9620 6 лет назад +1

    This is by far the Best video I have ever seen about the daily routine of an editor. Congratulations!

  • @ricekings
    @ricekings 6 лет назад +6

    Never heard of Starz so thanks to you, I have!
    Awesome video, will share it with some friends

  • @anshuljoshi6149
    @anshuljoshi6149 6 лет назад

    This was amazing. Never seen content like this before which shows workflows, dailies, scenes etc. Editor,s generally, like their craft remain invisible. Thanks so much for this! Looking forward to more content like this.

  • @Kriscoart
    @Kriscoart 6 лет назад +35

    This was incredible and so well put together. Wow

  • @bszphoto
    @bszphoto 5 лет назад

    WOW WOW WOW I AM JUST SPEECHLESS. This is some of the coolest most exclusive content I’ve ever seen on RUclips

  • @SuccessinTech
    @SuccessinTech 6 лет назад

    These are the behind the scenes I was wondering about for years! Great stuff!!!

  • @Vetlestr
    @Vetlestr 6 лет назад

    Fantastic video Sven, thanks for letting us in on the inside!

  • @BrendanCescon
    @BrendanCescon 6 лет назад

    This video was incredilbe, one of your best. Specific insight like this is incredibly helpful. Even just being able to see his screen and the way he organizes things.

  • @georgeb5166
    @georgeb5166 6 лет назад

    This is exactly what I was looking for. This video is pure VALUE. Thanks!

  • @buffdaddddddddy
    @buffdaddddddddy 6 лет назад

    ahhh there isn't enough of this kind of content on youtube, it's great that someone's out here demystifying the profession. look forward to more. thanks.

  • @IsmailElBakkali
    @IsmailElBakkali 5 лет назад

    This video is going straight to my "favorite" video playlist, AWESOME WORK!

  • @mostafaashraf9026
    @mostafaashraf9026 6 лет назад

    We love that type of content, please make more of it

  • @DespacitoFilms
    @DespacitoFilms 6 лет назад +10

    Wow!really,really interesting.I am an air traffic controller starting 17 years ago,so I doubt I will ever be an assistant and then an editor,but I for sure love it as a hobby and love watching this kind of stuff.Keep it on,no doubt!

  • @Zigguratxyz
    @Zigguratxyz 5 лет назад

    This kind of content is an absolute gem. If you can do more of this, do!

  • @morecarstuff
    @morecarstuff 6 лет назад +1

    exactly what i imagined the timeline to look like. I know i'm no where near these guys but sometimes i hit 12 rows of audio and video. good to see this.

  • @d.edwardsfreelanceeditorvi4212
    @d.edwardsfreelanceeditorvi4212 6 лет назад +14

    I’ve been playing with Avid for over 7 yrs and still unsure about editing as a career. This was great thanks for the episode

    • @vlcthefish
      @vlcthefish 6 лет назад +7

      I toyed with the idea of a career in editing 12-15 years ago as I edited a lot of personal projects as a hobby and even friends encourage me to get into it as I had a knack for it. But I realized that being outside of LA(and maybe NYC) it was generally a dead end career move with the type of jobs available(I don't want to edit corporate training videos for low pay and high competition or work in a news outlet). I think the only thing I would have been passionate to do or have any chance of being halfway decent would be to work in a trailer house as my brain seemed to be suited for that. I eventually dropped the idea and just continued with my college degree and work in IT related endeavors in corporate America. It was the safe easier option that was indemand, paid well from the get go and gave me a lot of time off for other things. And more importantly I realized that doing a hobby as a full time job is a different beast when someone else is paying you since you may not be doing things you actually want to be doing.

    • @vlcthefish
      @vlcthefish 5 лет назад

      ​@@James-nv1wf What are you talking about?

  • @jareodeleye873
    @jareodeleye873 4 года назад

    I cannot overemphasize how great this is. Gosh, you are doing more good than you realise. This was really helpful, your entire page is helpful especially for an aspiring filmmaker like me. Thanks a lot

  • @MattMadoni
    @MattMadoni 6 лет назад +2

    Please do more of these. This is super insightful.

  • @quotecat
    @quotecat 5 лет назад

    RUclips suggested this video to me while I was on break from working on a student short, working on cutting 7 takes of an interview into one long scene. It's immediately applicable knowledge. Thanks for the informative behind the scenes video.

  • @JavierMercedes
    @JavierMercedes 6 лет назад

    Your RUclips channel is on a-whole-nother level. Amazing content.

  • @narayantx
    @narayantx 6 лет назад

    This was great. I love getting insights from working professionals. And the Counterpart scenes were the icing on the cake. Thank you This Guy Edits for sharing.

  • @nicholasboule5134
    @nicholasboule5134 5 лет назад

    Amazing video, i love editing and its really nice to see some high end editors work and how they interact to keep things on schedule while doing an excellent job. Counterpart looks to be a great show ill need to watch now.

  • @ConstantThrowing
    @ConstantThrowing 5 лет назад

    Oh how long I have been looking for this video or one like it!
    Good going, dudes.

  • @frannyboi7965
    @frannyboi7965 5 лет назад

    I can’t imagine the amount of effort it took to get this very niche video out there for anyone to see. As a prospective tv/media student this was extremely insightful and only does good in preparing me for what might be my career. Excellent work!!

  • @SimonLewis1986
    @SimonLewis1986 6 лет назад

    This is really great man. So insightful to get a glimpse into the craft of top level editing a bit more.
    It also shows how important a good actor is. For JK Simmons to just sit and bang out a solid 9 minute take several times is incredible. I'm currently helping cut a low-level short, and the delivery from the actors really does affect what shots you choose, in a way it's sort of governing the entire cut - which shouldn't be the case really.

  • @docsbytin
    @docsbytin 6 лет назад

    This is truly inspiring!!! Thank you for this wonderful episode! More of this please!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @IndiaHeathIRL
    @IndiaHeathIRL 6 лет назад +1

    Watching this is really confirming my thoughts about wanting to seriously pursue editing professionally. I used to think that I'd regret not being part of on set production and filming if I went the path of editing but after some experience now I can see that this area is what I've always been most interested in and will EASILY (and do) spend hours on. More content like this would be amazing!

  • @barneyelo-filmmakingtipstu1739
    @barneyelo-filmmakingtipstu1739 6 лет назад

    This video is pure gold
    I've always wanted to have a in Detail look of how a editor is going to work from scratch to end...nice video...love it

  • @DominikBelancic
    @DominikBelancic 6 лет назад

    Brilliant video!
    We need more content like this online, keep up the great work!

  • @AtillaLifeson
    @AtillaLifeson 5 лет назад +3

    This content is GOLDEN. Thanks for everyone involved to give Sven the opportunity to give an insight into a TRUE behind-the-scenes look at how professional filmmaking is done (be it for feature or for television). I didn't plan on being the best editor of the world but I can imagine the people who are striving for that kind of goal (or just getting a proper insight behind the curtains) are ultra thankful for this upload. Also didn't expect career advices at the end of the video. Clearly shows what a humble person Josh Beal is for sharing that with the world-wide-web. And of course to you Sven: DANKE für all deine Mühe, darüber zu berichten und es mit uns zu teilen! War affengeil und spannend diese authentischen Einblicke zu bekommen!

  • @BurtonsAttic
    @BurtonsAttic 5 лет назад +1

    Great to see Josh's work flow.

  • @UnusualAttitudes
    @UnusualAttitudes 5 лет назад

    That’s really, SUPER interesting; thanks for presenting it. Like others have said, this shows me that I’m not interested in editing TV, but I do LOVE editing & cutting & grading & some comp’ing- all myself. I love to watch others, so please keep it coming!!

  • @okaplan
    @okaplan 6 лет назад

    This is sick... in a good way! Keep going with this type of content, especially the talks about how to go from clips in bins to a story that's working on the timeline.

  • @arskortguldsj
    @arskortguldsj 6 лет назад +15

    Great content.
    I have always been curiuus how the big guys are doing it. :-)

  • @andrejgrznar
    @andrejgrznar 6 лет назад

    brilliant stuff Sven. I've learned twice - great insights from Josh and his workflow and but also from the actual video and the way how you cut it ;) Very well done. Thanks!

  • @viewfindervlog
    @viewfindervlog 5 лет назад

    This was a brilliant video my man. Really taking the viewer into the actual processes led by industry professionals. Well impressed. Subscribed!

  • @JoshuaAvia
    @JoshuaAvia 6 лет назад

    Wow! Thank you for taking the time to do this 🙏🏽

  • @BradenMiles
    @BradenMiles 6 лет назад

    One of your best videos so far!

  • @peternagdyyy
    @peternagdyyy 6 лет назад

    Great work man! .. this is a really helpful episode and full of information .. waiting for more soon!

  • @antoniobrewer13
    @antoniobrewer13 3 года назад

    I just want to say thanks for these videos you do. It’s teaching me a lot about the process.

  • @douglas.barbosa
    @douglas.barbosa 6 лет назад

    Awesome insights and well produced video Sven! Thanks!

  • @CrisMertens
    @CrisMertens 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for this video Sven - this is such a great BTS of how everything works. Love it!

  • @austonianb
    @austonianb 6 лет назад

    Well done. This conversation had good range, excellent detail and thought, and covered practical and theoretical elements really well. Fantastic and Why I keep coming back.

  • @dylanvanegmond8542
    @dylanvanegmond8542 6 лет назад

    Great video! A true behind the scenes of someone who is willing to share his knowledge. More of this!

  • @tuvasyarriver7854
    @tuvasyarriver7854 Год назад

    Wow, I loved this show and was amazed by the amount of effort you put in it ! ❤️

  • @Joeybettencourt
    @Joeybettencourt 5 лет назад

    This is incredible content for anyone that is cutting footage. Great job Sven and thank you.!

  • @MrSceneNine
    @MrSceneNine 5 лет назад

    Always keep hearing about grouping clips in Avid, but have never seen what that meant or how it would be organised. That alone was gold for me.
    These insights in to other TV shows being edited, or your own editing, are beyond appreciated.

  • @willcutu
    @willcutu 2 года назад

    I know this is late but yeah I love these videos.
    Your channel is the first I looked at for editor advice.

  • @stefansmonocle7893
    @stefansmonocle7893 6 лет назад

    Really fascinating stuff! Please do more of this sort of content!!

  • @MyLifeJapanTV
    @MyLifeJapanTV 6 лет назад

    This was FANTASTIC! Keep up the good work!

  • @Search4TruthReality
    @Search4TruthReality 5 лет назад

    Excellent presentation. Validated the time I take to edit shows; the workflow I follow in editing; and, I appreciated seeing how the assistant works with the editor. Thank you.

  • @AlFooteIII
    @AlFooteIII 6 лет назад +2

    This was a wonderful video. Yes, PLEASE more like this!

  • @dalesnale
    @dalesnale 5 лет назад +1

    "The most important thing is just to ..move." A practical tidbit of wisdom!

  • @Pompnumber
    @Pompnumber 6 лет назад

    Best video Ive seen this year! thank bro, definitely subscribing!

  • @SoSkinnyGH
    @SoSkinnyGH 5 лет назад

    as an upcoming editor this is one of the most insightful videos i have found on the internet , thank you very much
    this was very inspiring to watch

  • @nicolemarie0001
    @nicolemarie0001 6 лет назад +27

    this seems like an incredible job

  • @RoadtripMedia
    @RoadtripMedia 6 лет назад

    Man this is phenomenal content, for both beginners and seasoned editors.

  • @AxelAxe
    @AxelAxe 6 лет назад

    This video was awesome. Thank you so much for putting this together.

  • @MarkusPalmHD
    @MarkusPalmHD 6 лет назад

    As someone who is jumping into editing more and more, this is really good content. Really appreciate it!

  • @manuelsweingarten
    @manuelsweingarten 6 лет назад +1

    Wow dude. Really nice insight you put together there. It's really interesting to watch josh doing his thing and how he works with avid. It is the prejudice that professional editors dont want to share their knowledge with other people, well i guess not in Josh's case. Good job again. Keep doing this kinda videos please.

  • @BenCunninghamVideo
    @BenCunninghamVideo 6 лет назад +1

    Sven this is amazing. Such close access full of useful information. Thank you!

  • @GarageMovieReviews
    @GarageMovieReviews 6 лет назад

    Fascinating video! Thank you for sharing this and providing such great content.

  • @NormanHollyn
    @NormanHollyn 5 лет назад +3

    Fantastic piece Sven, I am totally pushing this for my students, especially the assistant editor pieces.

    • @ThisGuyEdits
      @ThisGuyEdits  5 лет назад

      oh cool. glad you like it. Thanks Norman.

  • @JonathanSchaefer
    @JonathanSchaefer 6 лет назад

    Awesome interview. Thanks for putting this together.

  • @ernestlenaerts
    @ernestlenaerts 6 лет назад

    I heard of you before but it never came about to look up your channel. This video interested me and it was everything I could ask for. Very good video!

  • @reddaB
    @reddaB 6 лет назад

    This is ace , thanks for taking the time and giving the subject time.

  • @modjaffamodjaffa
    @modjaffamodjaffa 6 лет назад

    Great vid! I’d love to watch more of your in-depth content.

  • @patricklevar
    @patricklevar 6 лет назад +64

    Man really really really good stuff wow thank you 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

    • @HombreBestia
      @HombreBestia 6 лет назад

      Patrick Levar Hey! I like your videos too.

  • @r0z3d
    @r0z3d 6 лет назад

    Truly amazing work and thank you for asking all the right questions. Very much appreciate your work

  • @valentinadannunzio
    @valentinadannunzio 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for everything you are doing for us (really)...!

  • @Amwfilms
    @Amwfilms 6 лет назад +10

    Love this video such a powerful workflow very clean organization love the deep dive into assistant editor & editors roles it's an tremendous amount of team work.Thank you so much for sharing!!!!!!

  • @EAHall
    @EAHall 4 года назад

    This was awesome. This content has inspired me to keep pushing to get work as an EA. I'm no spring chicken but I am passionate about editing and I WILL find work in the industry some how. Thanks again.

  • @ozzmanzz
    @ozzmanzz 5 лет назад

    Simply brilliant. I love the way you ask the questions that I would want to ask.