Editors on Editing
Editors on Editing

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Editors on Editing

Movie
35 min
English

Film editing initially began as a woman's art in France. As veteran film editor, Dede Allen, tell it, "They thought that women were good at little details, like sewing." Before editing became a craft, women were the earliest technicians. Today, the long tradition of women editors carries on.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Alan R. G. WotherspoonGenres: Documentary, Education

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the intricate and often underappreciated craft of film editing. It features interviews with prominent film editors and directors who share their insights, techniques, and experiences shaping the final cut of a movie. The film explores the creative process, the technical challenges, and the collaborative nature of editing.

Critical Reception

As an educational documentary focused on a specific craft, 'Editors on Editing' received a niche but positive reception from those interested in filmmaking and post-production. It was praised for its informative content and the calibre of professionals interviewed.

What Reviewers Say

  • Highly informative for aspiring editors and filmmakers.

  • Offers valuable insights into the art and science of film editing.

  • Features compelling interviews with industry veterans.

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Fun Fact

The documentary showcases interviews with legendary editors and directors, including Thelma Schoonmaker, known for her decades-long collaboration with Martin Scorsese.

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