BLM and Beyond: The MPEG Women’s Steering Committee Examines How Race Impacts Gender in the Post Environment
“There is no doubt that it is important to have representation in the room.” […]
“There is no doubt that it is important to have representation in the room.” […]
The Covid crisis has made work-from-home editing tools more important than ever. […]
Ofelia Yi. What an amazing person. […]
How an animated film inspired a young editor […]
“I really rely on my editors to have a story brain and to be co-writers with me.” […]
The challenge for editors is how to present the material in the most appealing way. […]
For picture editor Spencer Averick, editing the 2014 film Selma was a triumphant career achievement of many firsts; the film was nominated for two Academy Awards — Best Picture and Best Song (“Glory”), winning the latter — and it was his first job as a member of the Motion Picture Editors Guild. […]
“Having children makes you gutsy,. You don’t put up with a lot of BS because you have a family to consider.” […]
“It’s absolutely amazing how the editors are able to take thousands of hours of footage shot over the span of 39 days and weave it into a story that resonates with so many people.” […]
“You have to work your courage muscle to develop a sense of self-confidence.” […]
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