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Art of the Cut
Steve Hullfish, ACE
166 episodes
1 day ago
Conversations with Film, TV, and Documentary editors.
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Conversations with Film, TV, and Documentary editors.
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Film Interviews
TV & Film
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F1
Art of the Cut
1 hour 6 minutes 58 seconds
1 month ago
F1

Today on Art of the Cut we speak with Oscar-winning editor, Stephen Mirrione, ACE about editing the summer blockbuster, F1.

Stephen’s been on Art of the Cut before when he edited The Revenant, for which he was nominated for an Oscar, a BAFTA and an ACE Eddie. He was nominated for a BAFTA and an ACE Eddie for Birdman. He was nominated for an Oscar and a BAFTA and won an ACE Eddie for Babel. In 2006 he won the Cannes Film Festival technical Grand Prize for editing. And he won the Oscar and was nominated for a BAFTA and an ACE Eddie for editing Traffic. Not to mention - though I guess I AM mentioning - editing The Monuments Men, August: Osage County,  Hunger Games, and Oceans 11, 12 AND 13.

This episode includes discussions of how editing pace is contextual, the value of editors speaking into the script, and how in the HELL do you cope with a 2000:1 shooting ratio!?  Director Joseph Kosinski’s previous blockbuster, “Top Gun Maverick” was 800 hours of film for about a 200:1 ratio. And Apocalypse Now was notably insane at just 95:1.

And if you want to read along with this podcast and also see exclusive images, timeline screenshots - with explanations of each track, and trailers and clips, please check out the BorisFX blog:

borisfx.com/blog/aotc

Art of the Cut
Conversations with Film, TV, and Documentary editors.