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"When you first start out as an editor, you spend a lot of time learning the technology; software, formats, deck configuration. You also have to |
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learn a new vocabulary, words like offline and temporal, it can be odd at times. But eventually you learn the real joy of editing, which is obsessing over the fact that every scene, shot, angle and frame has to bring something to the story. It's all about telling a story, whether to inform, entertain or sell something. It all starts with a reaction to a story." |
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