In this episode, Leigh talks about the brilliant editing in the movie 'Don't Look Up' and explores why it's so refreshing. Editing may be an invisible art, but it’s one that deserves the spotlight—and this film proves why. Plus, a deep dive into why Meryl Streep makes the ultimate villain, and some thoughts on making better film.
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In this episode, Leigh talks about the brilliant editing in the movie 'Don't Look Up' and explores why it's so refreshing. Editing may be an invisible art, but it’s one that deserves the spotlight—and this film proves why. Plus, a deep dive into why Meryl Streep makes the ultimate villain, and some thoughts on making better film.
I quiz Soo Zee about the meanings and origins of terminology used only in the film world. It's tricky because if you search online for some of these terms, you won't get the thing you're actually looking for. That's why it's a game! Here's the full list of terms we went over:
• ADR/Looping
• Stingers
• C-47s/Bullets
• Alan Smithee
• Dead Cat
• Windscreen
• Champagne Roll
• Martini Shot
• Abby Singer Shot
• Rushes/Dailies
• Squib
• Walla/Rhubarb
• MOS
• NG, Hold, Print
• Choker
• 50/50
• Cookie/Cucoloris
If you'd like some visual guidelines to this or some further explanations, B&H has a great page with just that: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/video/tips-and-solutions/guide-film-set-lingo-and-hand-signals
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In this episode, Leigh talks about the brilliant editing in the movie 'Don't Look Up' and explores why it's so refreshing. Editing may be an invisible art, but it’s one that deserves the spotlight—and this film proves why. Plus, a deep dive into why Meryl Streep makes the ultimate villain, and some thoughts on making better film.