One of your first
big editing jobs was working on Desperate Hours with Michael Cimino (The Deer Hunter), who sadly passed away this year.
Not exact matches
The music and sound team did a seamless
job mixing and
editing the actors musical performances and we explore the meticulous process required to bring this theatrical performance to the
big screen.
A
big part of the
job of
editing is making yourself aware of what issues to look for, so get to know what sorts of issues the guide deals with.
I was just talking with an author this weekend who's been with both small & large publishers, and she said the small publisher actually did a far more thorough
job w /
editing that
big pub imprint.
[So, Leigh Alexander did a good
job of sorting out this contri - Spore - cial story on
big sister site Gamasutra, and myself and Chris Remo gave it a final
edit for spice, thanks to Remo's Penny - Arcade editorial on a similar subject.]
If you are making a
big career change, explain why you're suddenly going in a completely different direction: Why would someone with a master's degree in psychology and three years of practice suddenly decide to apply for an
editing job?