Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Blog 18: Fourth Interview Preparation

Content:

1. What steps should you take to make your edits as efficient as possible?

2. What motivates you the most when you edit a film or video?

3. Is there a specific style of editing you have?

4. What's the mindset you should have when diving into an edit?

5. Continuity editing is important, but which aspect of it is the most important to you and why?

6. Would you say editing plays a big role in how the emotion is expressed in a video or movie?

7. What's an important skill set to have to become an editor?

8. How does pacing play a big role in editing?

9. What are films programs do you prefer or recommend using?

10. How much of a difference does a frame of a shot make?

11. What does color correction really do for a film?

12. What's considered good editing?

13. Who do you work with the most as an editor?

14. What's the most difficult task for you when you edit?

15. Would you consider yourself as a story teller when you edit?

16. Is the editor involved during production or only in pre-production?

17. How do you set a mood of a film with editing?

18. What's the process like when deciding on which shot works best for certain scenes?

19. What film's editing truly captivated and inspired you? 

20. Do you think editing should be appreciated more?

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