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Art of the Frame

Art of the Frame
Editing
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The Color Purple
Poor Things
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Conversations With The Top Film & TV Creators Of Today. Catch new episodes each week wherever you listen to podcasts

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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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Recent Guests

Evan Schiff
Editor known for his work on films including South Side With You, John Wick Chapter 2 and 3, Birds of Prey, Nobody, and The Marvels.
Guillermo del Toro's Film Frankenstein
Episode: Editors on Editing w/ “Frankenstein” Editor: Evan Schiff
Mark Yoshikawa
Editor known for films such as The Tree of Life, The Hunger Games series, and The Long Walk.
Episode: Editors on Editing w/ “The Long Walk” Editor: Mark Yoshikawa
Stephen Mirrione
Oscar-winning film editor known for his work on 'Traffic', 'Birdman', and 'F1'
Episode: Editors on Editing w/ “F1” Editor: Stephen Mirrione
Beryl Shereszewski
Content creator with a successful YouTube channel, previously worked with CNN in documentaries.
YouTube
Episode: The Alan Smithee Round Table (“Content V Traditional Media”)
Jules Bruff
Producer, writer, and actress who collaborated on the film.
Episode: Editors on Editing w/ “Good Side of Bad” Editor: Edgar Burcksen
Alothea Root
Writer, director, and producer associated with the film.
Episode: Editors on Editing w/ “Good Side of Bad” Editor: Edgar Burcksen
Francis Galluppi
Director known for The Last Stop in Yuma County
Episode: My First Film Ep. 8 - Francis Galluppi on 'The Last Stop in Yuma County'
Myron Kerstein
Film editor known for editing films like 'Crazy Rich Asians' and 'In the Heights.'
Wicked
Episode: Editors on Editing w/ “Wicked” Editor: Myron Kerstein
Sean Baker
Renowned director and editor known for films like Tangerine and The Florida Project.
Independent Filmmaker
Episode: Editors on Editing w/ “Anora” Editor: Sean Baker

Hosts

Glenn Garland
Host of in-depth discussions on editing and filming techniques, focusing on the perspectives of seasoned editors and filmmakers.
Michael Kammes
Co-host and contributor to discussions on technology and the editing process in film and TV.
Scott
Co-host of discussions around industry trends in film and post-production.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 128 ratings
  • A master class podcast in editing!

    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)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Zaverdas
    United States2 years ago
  • Gold mine

    This is an incredible podcast. The interviews are well ran and the guests are incredible! Get Jason Hehir on the show!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TRT Ryan
    United States4 years ago
  • Full of insights and wisdom on the craft

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Castalian66
    United Kingdom5 years ago
  • A great listen!

    I always love listening to other editors talk about their process and their craft. This does not disappoint!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Leah in LA
    United States5 years ago
  • Great film editing podcast

    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!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    J.P. 25
    United States5 years ago

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Many appreciate the show's focus on the craft and process rather than just technical software discussions, indicating a preference for more in-depth explorations of editing as an art form.
Listeners praise the engaging conversations and insights shared by experienced editors, highlighting the show's value in understanding the nuanced aspects of film editing.
There are frequent commendations for hosting skills, noting the host's ability to draw out thoughtful responses from guests that provide real value to aspiring filmmakers and editors.

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Talking Points

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The Alan Smithee Round Table (“Could AI Help Create Post Production Jobs?”)
Q: What do you think about AI-generated content?
AI can enhance production workflows and create new jobs, but the quality of content often suffers if AI is used solely as a make-movie button without proper human oversight.
Editors on Editing w/ “F1” Editor: Stephen Mirrione
Q: How did the idea develop to cross-cut between the ocean and driving scenes?
Joe suggested incorporating both elements to convey the internal conflict of the character, making his character much more relatable and layered.
Editors on Editing w/ “F1” Editor: Stephen Mirrione
Q: What was the approach to editing racing footage?
Stephen talked about starting with a storyboard as a map and evaluating each shot to ensure it tells the right story throughout the complex narratives of individual races.
Editors on Editing w/ “Thunderbolts” Editors: Angela M. Catanzaro & and Harry Yoon
Q: Yeah, so what was your greatest challenges cutting this particular movie?
The greatest challenge was participating in the specific details that we needed to provide for Bob's character because he's such a remarkable character in that he needs to transition three times, like maybe even four times in the movie.
Editors on Editing w/ “Thunderbolts” Editors: Angela M. Catanzaro & and Harry Yoon
Q: And how did you divide the labor if both of you were on set?
We traded off by looking at the one-liner and the shooting schedule, trying to determine where it would make sense to break it up.

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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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2. Mark Yoshikawa
3. Stephen Mirrione
4. Beryl Shereszewski
5. Jules Bruff
6. Alothea Root
7. Francis Galluppi
8. Myron Kerstein

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