Insights on Editing TV Shows From Top Editors Arrested Development is a fantastic show, and if you’ve not seen it, well you’ve made a huge mistake. Although you can catch up on most of...
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How To Be A DIT Part 9 – Digital Dailies
How To Be A DIT Part 9 – Digital Dailies This is the 9th instalment of a series of posts aimed at anyone wanting to know more about what it means to be a DIT, but would be well worth the time...
Learn To Edit – Great Advice from Pro Editors
Learning To Edit Great Advice from Pro Editors The Manhattan Edit Workshop is an editing training powerhouse in New York, offering intensive courses in all the major editing systems plus a...
Colour Grading – The Technical Stuff
Understanding The Technical Side of Colour Grading One of the fun things about being in a creative field is the technical side of things, that is if you’re a geek like me. A lot of great...
Learning Film Editing – Insights From Film Editors
Learning Film Editing From Film Editors Learning more about film editing from talented film editors is one of my favourite things to do. Finding videos, articles and interviews with working film...
Color Grading Craft Stories
Insights on the Craft of Color Grading In this round up I wanted to share some of the great resources to be found online about the art and craft of color grading. While many of the grading posts...
Editing Craft Round Up
Learn about the craft of film editing As an editor, learning more about the craft of film editing is one of my favourite things to do. Thanks to the great people who make up the online global post...
How To Be A DIT Part 7
How To Be A DIT Part 7 – Tips & Tech This series of How To Be A DIT posts is marching into it’s 7th instalment. Although you don’t have to be a DIT to benefit from the resources...
The Art and Craft of Sound Design
Understanding The Craft of Sound Design Sound design is 60% of any film’s construction. In many ways good sound design is more important than good picture. You might be forgiven for shaky...
The Making of A British Indie Movie – The Last Passenger
Making of The Last Passenger It’s not often that a British indie film actually looks any good but low budget thriller The Last Passenger, from first time feature director Omid Nooshin, looks...
Improve Your Edit – Insights on the Craft of Film Editing
Improve Your Edit – Film Editing Fundamentals Developing your craft as a film editor means taking the time to study and truly understand what make an edit better. Some of editing can be learned...
The Making of Gravity
Behind The Scenes on Gravity Director Alfonso Cuarón’s heart stopping Gravity is causing critics to say that they’re finally seeing a film where 3D is no longer a gimmick and that the...
Colour Grading Resources Round Up Part 3
Round Up of Resources for Colorists Part 3 Colour grading is one of those creative skillsets that requires as much artistic and creative imagination as it does technological knowledge and...
Film Editor Andrew Weisblum A.C.E In Conversation
Film Editor Andrew Weisblum In Conversation In this series of videos from the Manhatten Edit Workshop film editor Andrew Weisblum A.C.E. discusses his work with Bobbie O’Steen, covering a...
Elysium Post Production
Grading and VFX on Elysium Personally I really enjoyed District 9, even if I didn’t totally ‘get it’ as a film. (I mean I understood what it was all about, but I wasn’t sure...