Conversations With Film and TV Editors
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 67 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Category | TV & Film |
Today we’re talking with all three editors of the amazing HBO series, Euphoria. Julio C. Perez, ACE, is a co-producer and supervising editor on Euphoria, and has been nominated for ACE Eddies for the last three years, including one for the pilot of E... more
Today we’re speaking with Louise Ford about editing the Robert Eggers film, The Northman. more
In this special Japanese language episode of Art of the Cut, we’re speaking with Azusa Yamazaki, the editor of Drive My Car, which won an Oscar for Best International Feature Film and a BAFTA for Best Film Not in the English Language. Azusa has edite... more
Today we’re speaking with Azusa Yamazaki, the editor of Drive My Car, which won an Oscar for Best International Feature Film and a BAFTA for Best Film Not in the English Language. Azusa has edited numerous feature films, including Asako I & II, Dream... more
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Always enjoyable and revealing. My one request: please, please add some compression or a limiter to the voices - especially as a podcast about the post process. Thank you!
As an editor, not only is this podcast a fascinating listen but it’s incredibly informative. Steve keeps his interviews engaging and to the point. I’ve learned much from some of the best editors in the industry through this podcast.
Apple Podcasts | #204 | France/TV & Film |
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