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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 270 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film | |||

In this episode of Editors on Editing, Glenn is joined by Olivier Bugge Coutté. Olivier, an editor based in Denmark is a graduate of the National Film and Television School where he studied alongside his longtime collaborator, Joachim Trier. While s... more
In this episode of Editors on Editing, Glenn is joined by Pamela Martin. Pam has edited such excellent projects as Little Miss Sunshine, for which she was nominated for the Eddie, The Fighter, for which she was nominated for the Eddie and Oscar. Hitc... more
In this episode of Editors on Editing, Glenn is joined by Myron Kerstein. In addition to editing Wicked, for which he was nominated for an Oscar and won the Eddie, Myron has edited such fantastic projects as Garden State, Nick and Nora's Infinite Pla... more
Hey everyone, welcome to the Alan Smithee Podcast! This week, Scott Simmons, Katie Hinsen, and Michael Kammes are diving into the latest buzz in the production, post-production, entertainment, tech, and beyond. The main topic of discussion is the sho... more
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I am not an editor, I’m a filmmaker and this podcast is by far my favorite. Glenn Garland , an editor himself, asks the most insightful questions. Listening to his podcasts , is like taking a master class in editing. I especially loved his latest interview with the editor of Poor Things. What’s great about Glenn is he seems to have studied the films he sees. After listening I want to revisit a film.
George Zaverdas ( aka Zaver)
This is an incredible podcast. The interviews are well ran and the guests are incredible! Get Jason Hehir on the show!
Full of insights and wisdom on the craft of editing, drawn out by skilful questioning. Creative, technical and collaborative aspects alike. So many episodes to recommend. Two recent listens stand out: Miss Juneteenth (between eps. 31 and 32) and ep. 96 (My Octopus Teacher: Oscar nomination on first production). Two wonderfully articulate and thoughtful editors.
I always love listening to other editors talk about their process and their craft. This does not disappoint!
As an editing teacher this is a great resource to use with my students along with Steve’s Art of the cut book. The podcast covers new and exciting work that keeps the students engaged. Thanks for doing this Steve!
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Focused on the craft of film and television editing, this podcast features conversations with industry professionals, including notable editors and directors, who share insights into their creative processes, challenges, and triumphs. Each episode offers listeners an in-depth look at the unique experiences behind various projects, discussing a range of topics from technical aspects of editing to character development and storytelling techniques.
Listeners can expect to hear about the intricate details of editing specific films and series, as well as broader industry trends and technological advancements. The captivating storytelling and expertise of the guests contribute to an engaging learning experience for aspiring filmmakers, editors, ... more
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