The Post-Production Edit That Implies a Missed Cut
You know the feeling. You watch a sequence you've trimmed to perfection. Every cut is on a motivated action. Dialogue overlaps feel natural. Yet somet...
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You know the feeling. You watch a sequence you've trimmed to perfection. Every cut is on a motivated action. Dialogue overlaps feel natural. Yet somet...
Why Editing Feels Like an Endless Loop and How to Break FreeYou've written a draft. You revise it once, then again. You change a paragraph, then chang...
Every post-production editor has felt it: that sinking moment when a scene that worked in the script falls flat on screen. The culprit is often not th...
Understanding Implied Rhythm: Why Traditional Cutting Methods FailIn my practice, I've found that most editors approach pacing with mechanical precisi...
Pacing is one of those post-production elements that everyone notices when it's wrong but few can define when it's right. A scene that drags, a cut th...
You've spent hours on a cut. The pacing is tight, the grade is consistent, the sound design is layered. You export the reference and watch it with fre...
Every editor has been there: a client says 'make it work,' then disappears for three days. You have a deadline, a rough cut, and a growing list of dec...
Introduction: Why Title 1 is Your Unseen Competitive Advantage OnlineFor over ten years, I've advised startups, SaaS companies, and content publishers...