My daughter is a professional film editor in New York. A good editor can make a great actor even better and talk a director out keeping in a scene the director has fallen in love with that is better left out. Starts with being honest and direct with objectivity the director may have lost by the time editing begins. “I’m sorry, I have kill your love child …”
where was this all of my life??? this is such an incredible in depth explanation - i've tried making fan trailers for stuff to push the boundaries of amv style videos but always felt like i was missing something, like there was something i didn't fully understand, and this really really opened my eyes, thank you so much thank you this is AMAZING
Two thumbs up. The way you speak, explain, orchestrate, teach makes me raise the hat for you. If it's in my hands, I will never hesitate to honor your Excellency an OSCAR. Thank you so, so much Professor.
Speaking my language. I've been cutting trailers/promos for 22 years, almost all with one of those companies off the top :) There are so many layers to a good trailer but you definitely hit the overview nicely. The story beats are critical... and they have to be easily-digested, assuming someone has no clue what the IP is. This is the world. Here is the protagonist. This is what they want. Oh wait... This is what is stopping them. (Bass hit, stopdown) -- Antagonist states their purpose (Reverse into...) Come on the journey see if they can overcome. Build. Stopdown. Moment to trigger another action sequence. Blam blam blam. Usually one final line. Call to action. You pass all of that out and those stopdown moments are so valuable because it really refocuses the audience. Beginning trailer editors sometimes just go rapid fire where it's like a drum solo on top of a guitar solo and nothing is taking the lead. Sound design is soooo critical. It drives those moments and the pacing, as well as the music. I rarely stick with the same piece of music for a trailer, I try to switch for every act, unless it's some licensed track that the bosses want used. It's super fun leading different parts take the lead... a VO coming forward, letting music play for a some beats, sound design to carve out those changes. Oh, also... if you do a stutter cut... do at least three so it doesn't look like a mistake. Or, if it's just a two cut moment, the sound design has to be obvious so the audience knows it was intentional. It really is like a big musical composition of so many different moving parts.
Very well-put and laid out! Most trailers are definitely a musical composition first with a story attached second. Many of the best trailer editors tend to have some sort of musical background or training.
@@terurehepaki3394 It totally depends on the client's notes but I can sometimes get a cut together in a week but usually the approval can take 1-3 months. One took a year, as the project kept getting pushed, so they tweaked along the way. I usually watch the film, then rewatch and do two select reels; bytes and b-roll. I'll find 'tentpole' moments to set up the three acts. I'll do a loose cut with bytes filled-in... then I'll really get into the music. With the music, I mark the changes, like the verses, stops, bridge, etc. I start with the music and then it's a back and forth with what drives it -- the bytes or the music coming forward sometimes. It's definitely a lot of back and forth before I like it, then off to the client.
So you are the guy ruining movies for us. Thanks, for showing the whole fucking movie in a span of two minutes, robbing us of the fun going to the cinema. :/
As someone who wants to specialize in editing trailers, this helped a lot! I did a whole four years to get my degree in editing and there were no classes focused on TRAILERS. The only thing I’ve done to really hone this craft is making fan-trailers as well as making trailers for my own films and my friends films. It was a great film program but trailer editing specifically was never really focused on: just making the principal film. Thank you so much for this and I hope I can find more resources for editing trailers! :)
Heya Simscott, we have an entire course all about trailer editing. Email us at support@filmeditingpro.com for more information. I think you'll really love it.
Just watched part 3. And my god. It was so amazing that the first two vids looked like youtube tutorials. All 3 are so good but it was outdone on the third
This is why I love this industry. There's not one set career objective when going into this field. I've found success in indie short films, live event broadcast, studio design, and purely post-pro. This industry captivates those who want to create and who are dedicated to the craft. "network network network" is a big part of it (film students know what I'm talking about), but creativity and drive are other factors that can propel you into the next tier. People care about what you make, not the fake face you put on. Be real, make good shit. This industry is both cutthroat, but also fulfilling.
I'm gonna save this video and watch again every time I stuck when editing trailer. I've been doing this for years and there are times where I just can't feel or know what to do. These tips are already in the back of my mind but it never clear to me, thank you thank you.
It's very validating as I've sort of developed my own process that I've already been doing a lot of these things with my own flourish. :) Learned a lot from this one.
I am always trying to improve editing. How to present a film front of audience. I got appreciated when I watch your videos .They always gives knowledge and develop the sense of editing . Thank you Guys for making these types of videos. Love from India.....
U guys are awesome!!I really want to know how to find the right sound effects. I'm not a professional editor. But your videos have gained a lot for me.
I haven’t made a trailer yet, but I have made a few music videos. I know that music videos and trailers are not the same thing, and I am far from becoming a professional, but these are fan music videos. I used to make these things called GMV’s (Gaming Music Videos) for a game I played a few years ago. In these GMV’s I’d sometimes have to find a way to squeeze together 2 seasons of a story line into just four minutes or less without the story being too jumpy to understand. Like I said, I made those a couple years ago so they aren’t great, but with the skills I’ve learned from them (and from these videos) I hope to make some trailers soon.
Hey , you are doing a great job. Helping editors like us to craft something Great... I have edited a short film , as well as it's trailer.... I am attaching link of the trailer... Could you please see it and give your feedback... Thanks from India vimeo.com/490163423
best channel for editors ever.... i feel sorry bcoz i am watching it free.. your content is so great.. tysm for great videos.. i am learning so much from you guys.. please keep it up...
I just cut a 2 hour podcast into an 8 minute story. I thought it was going to be easy LOL. Took me 8 hours just to cut the AUDIO. Then an additional 17 hours or so for the video, and that was using STOCK. Oh MY GOODNESS, I have new found respect for video editing. Like its WAAAY HARDER and challenging than ANYONE thinks. It is NOT easy. BUT its fun! I like it!
Dude, video editing is freaking hard indeed. I have 2/3 minute videos in my channel and sometimes it takes hours and hours to finish them. But like you said, it's really fun.
On your example of the focal points after the first 2 shots are moving right to left would it really make sense to reverse the 3rd shot to left to right it would seem to contradict your point no 🤷🏻♂️ good tips ✌🏼
This was such an awesome lesson, thank you so much for this! I personally think some people in hollywood need to re-hear this haha! I don't know how many times i'd be in the theater and the previews come on, some being genuinely entising and intrigue me in the story to actually want to watch. Then there's the ones where it literally just wraps up the entirety of the story into the trailer... like, ok great, I know the plot, antagonist, issue at hand, hero, you asked "will he make it?!" then show a happy ending shot of him making it / winning. that's frustrating to me, especially when i can't look away for if i am actually interested.
Great video. What would be the usual approach to finding music for the trailer. Does the film composer compose a specific score for the trailer? If so, is that based on a rough first edit of the trailer with perhaps a temp track?
I am a graphic designer and I want to learn video editing. I'm not saying graphic design is easy, but I realize that video editing is a completely different skill
Video editors don’t get enough credit for their amazing work!!
My daughter is a professional film editor in New York. A good editor can make a great actor even better and talk a director out keeping in a scene the director has fallen in love with that is better left out. Starts with being honest and direct with objectivity the director may have lost by the time editing begins. “I’m sorry, I have kill your love child …”
where was this all of my life??? this is such an incredible in depth explanation - i've tried making fan trailers for stuff to push the boundaries of amv style videos but always felt like i was missing something, like there was something i didn't fully understand, and this really really opened my eyes, thank you so much thank you this is AMAZING
Very glad you found us and the tutorial was so helpful!! 👍✂️🎞
What app did you use?
Video editing is freaking hard... Only editors know
It true
Aama da sunni
Yep!
Only when you are using a bad pc
So true as I have discovered.
Two thumbs up. The way you speak, explain, orchestrate, teach makes me raise the hat for you. If it's in my hands, I will never hesitate to honor your Excellency an OSCAR.
Thank you so, so much Professor.
This video motivates me. I am obviously no trailer editor, but this video alone has taught me things I never thought of until now. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed, make sure you check out our latest video series 'What Drives the Cut' ua-cam.com/video/MP1ezQ9ahXw/v-deo.html
Speaking my language. I've been cutting trailers/promos for 22 years, almost all with one of those companies off the top :) There are so many layers to a good trailer but you definitely hit the overview nicely. The story beats are critical... and they have to be easily-digested, assuming someone has no clue what the IP is.
This is the world.
Here is the protagonist.
This is what they want.
Oh wait...
This is what is stopping them.
(Bass hit, stopdown) -- Antagonist states their purpose
(Reverse into...)
Come on the journey see if they can overcome.
Build. Stopdown.
Moment to trigger another action sequence.
Blam blam blam.
Usually one final line.
Call to action.
You pass all of that out and those stopdown moments are so valuable because it really refocuses the audience. Beginning trailer editors sometimes just go rapid fire where it's like a drum solo on top of a guitar solo and nothing is taking the lead.
Sound design is soooo critical. It drives those moments and the pacing, as well as the music. I rarely stick with the same piece of music for a trailer, I try to switch for every act, unless it's some licensed track that the bosses want used.
It's super fun leading different parts take the lead... a VO coming forward, letting music play for a some beats, sound design to carve out those changes.
Oh, also... if you do a stutter cut... do at least three so it doesn't look like a mistake. Or, if it's just a two cut moment, the sound design has to be obvious so the audience knows it was intentional.
It really is like a big musical composition of so many different moving parts.
Very well-put and laid out! Most trailers are definitely a musical composition first with a story attached second. Many of the best trailer editors tend to have some sort of musical background or training.
How long would you typically take to edit a trailer?
@@terurehepaki3394 It totally depends on the client's notes but I can sometimes get a cut together in a week but usually the approval can take 1-3 months. One took a year, as the project kept getting pushed, so they tweaked along the way.
I usually watch the film, then rewatch and do two select reels; bytes and b-roll. I'll find 'tentpole' moments to set up the three acts. I'll do a loose cut with bytes filled-in... then I'll really get into the music. With the music, I mark the changes, like the verses, stops, bridge, etc. I start with the music and then it's a back and forth with what drives it -- the bytes or the music coming forward sometimes. It's definitely a lot of back and forth before I like it, then off to the client.
@@ronineditor9920 Thank you for taking the time to reply in detail, I very much apprichaited that insight.
So you are the guy ruining movies for us. Thanks, for showing the whole fucking movie in a span of two minutes, robbing us of the fun going to the cinema. :/
"Brilliant showcase of sound design in filmmaking! Loved all the detailed work-truly amazing!"
Every Job requires a framework to it, and editing has its own framework, it is creative yet it is magic.
As someone who wants to specialize in editing trailers, this helped a lot! I did a whole four years to get my degree in editing and there were no classes focused on TRAILERS. The only thing I’ve done to really hone this craft is making fan-trailers as well as making trailers for my own films and my friends films. It was a great film program but trailer editing specifically was never really focused on: just making the principal film. Thank you so much for this and I hope I can find more resources for editing trailers! :)
Heya Simscott, we have an entire course all about trailer editing. Email us at support@filmeditingpro.com for more information. I think you'll really love it.
Just watched part 3. And my god. It was so amazing that the first two vids looked like youtube tutorials. All 3 are so good but it was outdone on the third
Excellent!!! So glad you loved it :)
This is why I love this industry. There's not one set career objective when going into this field. I've found success in indie short films, live event broadcast, studio design, and purely post-pro. This industry captivates those who want to create and who are dedicated to the craft. "network network network" is a big part of it (film students know what I'm talking about), but creativity and drive are other factors that can propel you into the next tier. People care about what you make, not the fake face you put on. Be real, make good shit. This industry is both cutthroat, but also fulfilling.
True and wise words - well put!
I'm gonna save this video and watch again every time I stuck when editing trailer. I've been doing this for years and there are times where I just can't feel or know what to do. These tips are already in the back of my mind but it never clear to me, thank you thank you.
Holy shoot this is not a tutorial, this is a MASTERCLASS BUT FREE...! Instant subscribe from me!
I am a type of trailer editer. beat-synced short cuts. Loved the video.
Thanks so much for helping the beginners and making it free 🥺🙏🏼
Even the narration is great. Wow.
been trying to make Teaser/trailers as shorts to gain more traction on my vids and tbh this helps a lot!!
Excellent!
this channel is helping me so much!
Excellent!!
@@FilmEditingPro Thank you so muchh, I love you ❤
It's very validating as I've sort of developed my own process that I've already been doing a lot of these things with my own flourish. :) Learned a lot from this one.
Excellent! Sometimes that’s all it takes :) glad you found us!
oh man, you are a lifesaver!
Thanks for the knowledge
Thank you for the Playlist. At least I have lessons being learned in order. Focus guaranteed. Thankyou. Great work Sir. Michael.
Keep it up
I've been looking for years for a complete and interesting channel like yours! !! THANK YOU!!!
Very glad you found us!
Wow! You're a natural teacher. I feel like I can do Nice tutorialts now
Just rewatched the trailer I'm editing and corrected a few things.
Thanks to You!
Excellent!!
I am always trying to improve editing. How to present a film front of audience. I got appreciated when I watch your videos .They always gives knowledge and develop the sense of editing . Thank you Guys for making these types of videos. Love from India.....
Hi Prabhat! It’s great to have you with us!
Only good editors can make it look easy. So many possibilities.
So it's a compliment when people think it's easy. It dont feel good though :/ I love the positivity. 💚
When is the 3rd part coming guys? The first 2 are really amazing. So I wanna learn the whole thing
Excellent!! If you’re signed up with email part 3 will be coming in a day
this video is really well made. I loved it and it definitely helped me a lot
Much appreciated
Insanely good guys. Thanks a lot for this brilliant content. Keep going.
Much appreciated!
U guys are awesome!!I really want to know how to find the right sound effects. I'm not a professional editor. But your videos have gained a lot for me.
I love this breakdown ❤ im ready to take my editing to the next level
Hey guys & gals! Question time --- What type of editor are you? Have you ever tried cutting a trailer? How'd it turn out?
I haven’t made a trailer yet, but I have made a few music videos. I know that music videos and trailers are not the same thing, and I am far from becoming a professional, but these are fan music videos. I used to make these things called GMV’s (Gaming Music Videos) for a game I played a few years ago. In these GMV’s I’d sometimes have to find a way to squeeze together 2 seasons of a story line into just four minutes or less without the story being too jumpy to understand. Like I said, I made those a couple years ago so they aren’t great, but with the skills I’ve learned from them (and from these videos) I hope to make some trailers soon.
Film Editing Pro hello?.. anyone here?.....
I tried it once, it was kinda good.....
Hey , you are doing a great job. Helping editors like us to craft something Great...
I have edited a short film , as well as it's trailer.... I am attaching link of the trailer... Could you please see it and give your feedback... Thanks from India
vimeo.com/490163423
What app or website do I use?
This video is amazing, I'm learning so much from your channel, thank you guys so much ❤
Excellent! Very glad to have you with us :)
Excellent video thank you - got the steps and will probably get the course I assume is on the back end!
Thank you
Ryan
Heya Ryan, yeah there is a whole course! If you need help, contact support@filmeditingpro.com
Each your videos is a great class full of learning. Thanks a lot.
This video is fantastically edited and looks very beautiful, I have also learnt alot of things
Your videos are perfect, high quality and professional.
Thank you for this I've started video editing 2 years ago an making my own fan made trailers this really helped me so much :)
Very glad to hear it! Welcome to the channel :)
I gotta say this Is GOLD for me
Great Analysis Chris, I feel like I’ve learned something
thank you working on my film, I needed this
Glad it helped!
Thank you from Morocco kingdom 🇲🇦
You are welcome.
best channel for editors ever.... i feel sorry bcoz i am watching it free.. your content is so great.. tysm for great videos.. i am learning so much from you guys.. please keep it up...
Thank you much! If you ever want to go deeper you can check out our full course training page here: www.filmeditingpro.com/training
Thank you for this lesson and giving me direction for my editing skills. I think I just want to remain as a triller editor, I want to learn more
I just cut a 2 hour podcast into an 8 minute story. I thought it was going to be easy LOL. Took me 8 hours just to cut the AUDIO. Then an additional 17 hours or so for the video, and that was using STOCK. Oh MY GOODNESS, I have new found respect for video editing. Like its WAAAY HARDER and challenging than ANYONE thinks. It is NOT easy. BUT its fun! I like it!
Dude, video editing is freaking hard indeed. I have 2/3 minute videos in my channel and sometimes it takes hours and hours to finish them. But like you said, it's really fun.
I've made a knock of trailer years ago. Wanted to make a trailer for my channel. I forgot how hard it was to do. Famous last words... Literally
That was a fantastic video, Mr.
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Ver informative , ive noticed some of the techniques used here i alot of trailers
Nice... I wanna know and learn about this... Always be great video!
On your example of the focal points after the first 2 shots are moving right to left would it really make sense to reverse the 3rd shot to left to right it would seem to contradict your point no 🤷🏻♂️ good tips ✌🏼
Very usefull, and well informative..😊
A very informative and skillful explanation. bravo!
seng Chuan thank you - very glad you enjoyed! 👍🎞
Thank you for sharing all this knowledge
You bet!
I legit have a English literature project where I have to create a movie trailer for bridge to terabitia 👁️👄👁️so ummm ya I'm here
AN! You have AN English literature project.
@@WhatTheHe11isTHAT relax it’s not tht serious
ME TOO
Oh myyyyy God...memories 😭❤️....I love this movie....can you share your work when you're done with your project 🥺?
🙂wow, where do u study?
I make trailer re edits when I'm bored and it's so hard but I love it
This was such an awesome lesson, thank you so much for this!
I personally think some people in hollywood need to re-hear this haha!
I don't know how many times i'd be in the theater and the previews come on, some being genuinely entising and intrigue me in the story to actually want to watch. Then there's the ones where it literally just wraps up the entirety of the story into the trailer... like, ok great, I know the plot, antagonist, issue at hand, hero, you asked "will he make it?!" then show a happy ending shot of him making it / winning. that's frustrating to me, especially when i can't look away for if i am actually interested.
Thanks Jazzi. Check out out full trailer editing course. If you liked this video, you'll love the full course.
Wow this video its gold!!!!
This is a brilliant video. Thank you very much
Glad you enjoy!
Extremely helpful video, thank you so much!!!
Thank you for that, it's hard to get good tutorial instructions these days for a solo content creator.
Glad you liked it!
This is amazing ,i mean i was wondering for a Long time that how they edit the traiLer and weLL now im getting it.thanks
Fantastic series!!!
Wow.......That' s so cool. Keep going Sir. TNice tutorials motivtes too.
I really enjoy your channel and you are a good teacher. I might have missed sotNice tutorialng and I don't get friends with the setuper. I worked
9:00 this piece blew my mind. Thank you
Very glad you enjoyed!
wow this content is a Gem for us, thank you!
Our pleasure!
Even though I hate the soulless and formulaic way most modern trailers are cut, gotta admit they work hard at it.
Wow, tNice tutorials opened my eyes to the beauty of soft soft. Your tutorial is as clear as the layout of the program.
yall got beans
*Film Editing Pro* This is very cool, even from a composer/music producer point of view!
Thank You So Much Bud
Nothing is easy, if you want to be good. You have to learn the hard way
Amazing work, nice
Great video. What would be the usual approach to finding music for the trailer. Does the film composer compose a specific score for the trailer?
If so, is that based on a rough first edit of the trailer with perhaps a temp track?
Typically after market music from a production company based on the desired style and target demographic of the trailer
Thank you for valuable information ❤👍👍
Emmanuel Chukwunonso don't worry. When I first started setuping I felt the exact sa. Just keep ssing around with a DAW and you
amazing stuff really useful
Glad it was helpful!
Great !! Helpful thanks
This is great, I am saving my money. One day.. Soon I hope. Thank you for the inspiration.
Very informative even after 3 years
This was awesome. When are parts 2 and 3 going to be available? When is your trailer editing course starting? Thanks.
part 2 is there from the link. they will send you in Gmail. part 3 they will send after 2 days in Gmail. the course I also don't know
it was awsome thank you
this is very informative ..thank you..
HI!! U guys are a legit inspiration. Keep up the good work !! :))
Thanks so much! We'll keep it coming :)
Subscribed !!!!
Good one!!
I am a graphic designer and I want to learn video editing. I'm not saying graphic design is easy, but I realize that video editing is a completely different skill
Thank you. i learned something new.
AMAZING AMAZING TANK YOU TANK YOU FOR VIDEO
Thanks I got enlightenment
Thank you, I learned alot from this video.
Glad it was helpful!
i doubt anyone ever got a million for editing a trailer, seems easy
Hello! You are correct that no one ever got paid one million dollars to cut a trailer. However you are not correct that it is easy 😁
god bless this channel
thank you bro, so much
You’re very welcome, Mani!
hello there! im a new subscriber of this channel plus All button for the notification , i just want to ask what editor you are using in here.?
Janice Ligan welcome to FEP! This is Avid Media Composer. Premiere Pro is another great option.
This is amazing! Thanks!
Fernanda Tapia you’re welcome!
Hi bro I am new in this channel video was informative
Love from India 🇮🇳
Where do you get the EQ and sound effects that you add to the trailer from? Do you create them yourself or what is your source?
Hi there - there of lots of great music and sound libraries! Alibi, Position Music and Hi-Finesse Music are some of our favorites.