Listen, THIS is how to edit tension the RIGHT way
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
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Hosts: @JordanOrme & @HillierSmith
Guest: Jake Roberts
Editor: João Mimoso
Executive Producer: Vishnu Vallabhaneni
Thumbnail: @dvdaltizer
0:00 - Introducing CIVIL WAR
1:40 - Shooting with REAL Bullets on Set
3:28 - Vertical Sound Editing for Tension
5:26 - Using Music to Contrast the Edit
9:34 - Alex Garland's Cinematic Language
14:38 - How to OPEN a Movie This Tense
19:54 - Breaking Down the Sniper Sequence
26:14 - Using Editing to Map Out Character Journeys
Welcome to another exciting episode of The Editing Podcast, your go-to UA-cam-first podcast for all things editing, hosted by Hayden Hillier Smith and Jordan Orme.
In this episode, we're thrilled to welcome Jake Roberts, the acclaimed editor behind Alex Garland's most ambitious project to date-A24's record-breaking film, "Civil War."
Join us as we dive deep into the intricacies of this cinematic masterpiece. Jake Roberts shares his insights on building tension with silence and with sound. We get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at some of the most pivotal scenes, starting with the break down the intense Jesse Plemons scene, the electric college shoot out, and finally the gripping sniper sequence. All moments that make "Civil War" a standout in contemporary cinema.
Don't miss this in-depth discussion filled with expert editing tips, fascinating anecdotes, and a closer look at how some of the most compelling scenes were crafted. Whether you're an aspiring editor, a film enthusiast, or simply a fan of A24's groundbreaking films, this episode is packed with valuable insights and inspiration. - Фільми й анімація
Absolutely loved this film so I’m super happy you guys did this
One of the best episodes you guys have done, GREAT job!
Thank you so much for the privilege and opportunities…
We love you and appreciate these great editors and mastermind you bring to the editing podcast 🫶💙
really good for editors
I’m just starting to get the hang of editing, but this podcast has taught me so much.
love how detailed this is
Amazing video as usual guys!
Absolute masterclass episode!
thank you guys for doing these!!
Unbelievable quality. Keep it up guys.
Awesome episode!
This is gold! I saw the movie before this, outstanding moments
I love this episode and conversation. Thank you for making it!
Tangential- would you like one small note on set dressing of your interview space?
Scene of the year. Well done!
You guys will love this introduction the Music Channel The Weekend blinding lights the introduction is 10 out of 10 must see action in the first 17 seconds were perfect and why it was so good, and effects (By the way you don't have to talk about if you don't want to) that make it so enjoyable to watch that's in the car sense when the screen goes crazy and the song slows down amazing effects hope you guys might talk about it if it's good enough to mention on your channel. Just wanting to let you know anyways have a good day!
This was a dope Movie💯💯👌🏻 It felt so real & as an audience member, i felt totally immersed
Excellent
The trick of "when to cut"
my routine - first like then watch
sick
Did you guys use Autopod?
the movie is good:)
😮
Actors are just like from breaking bad
Am first
The editors really did a bad job making this movie. There was no character build, music were off, and I can go on. I was very disappointed to be honest
What movie did you see?
@@dolcce6145 civil war!
Liked the episode but also thought the movie was pretty terrible too tbh, I genuinely annoyed by the lack of substance with the female journalists, so boring. Normally like Garland's films!
search "editor role"
This film was a dud on every level 💀
still a shitty movie