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Jordan Orme is a video editor that has worked with Justin Bieber, Post Malone, Nike, Amazon Prime, and many more.
Hayden Hillier-Smith is a leader in online vi...
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Host: @HillierSmith
Guest: Joe Walker
Editor: João Bernardo & André Rodrigues
Executive Producer: Vishnu Vallabhaneni
0:00 - Joe Walker's Method to Dune
1:31 - Breakdown: The Sand Worm Sequence
4:34 - The Contrast & Vulnerability of Paul
7:35 - Why It's Powerful To NOT Cut
9:30 - Constructing the Sound of the Sand Worm
12:14 - How They Made A REAL Sand Worm
14:10 - Sound Design vs. Hans Zimmer
19:45 - Why Joe Broke THIS Editing Rule
23:03 - Joe Walker's Advice For New Editors
In this episode of The Editing Podcast, renowned YouTube-first podcast hosted by editor Hayden Hillier-Smith, Oscar-winning editor Joe Walker joins the show to discuss his groundbreaking work on Dune Part 2. Walker, known for his previous work on Blade Runner 2049, Arrival, and 12 Years a Slave, dives deep into the epic world of Dune, revealing how his past projects paved the way for his collaboration with director Denis Villeneuve on this iconic sci-fi saga.
Together, they break down the jaw-dropping Sand Worm sequence, from initial storyboards to its final breathtaking form on screen. Walker offers an insider’s perspective on how this iconic scene was meticulously edited, blending VFX with SFX, balancing intense sound design with the incredible score of Hans Zimmer and the overall tension of the scene to capture the immense scale and power of the worms in the deserts of Arrakis.
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24:31
When The Editor Ignores Dialogue
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Host: @HillierSmith @JordanOrme
Guests: Aika Miyake & Maria Gonzales
Editor: João Bernardo
Executive Producer: Vishnu Vallabhaneni
0:00 - The Brilliance of Shogun
1:17 - Editing Dialogue Without Understanding The Language
4:52 - Breaking Down "The Earthquake" Sequence
9:24 - Jumpcut To Heighten Energy
13:19 - Breaking Down "The Boiling" Scene
17:07 - The Simple Horror of Passing Time
21:28 - Constructing A Death Sequence
In this must-listen episode of The Editing Podcast, hosts Hayden Hillier-Smith and Jordan Orme welcome the Emmy-nominated editors behind FX's critically acclaimed series SHOGUN. Known for its stunning visuals and intricate storytelling, SHOGUN has captivated audiences with its rich portrayal of feudal Japan. The editors share an in-depth breakdown of some of the show's most unforgettable scenes, offering a rare glimpse into the meticulous editing process that earned them critical acclaim.
Dive into the technical and creative aspects of editing the unforgettable earthquake scene, where the team masterfully blended practical effects and digital enhancements to create a truly immersive experience. Explore the nuances of the intense boiling scene, where the editors used pacing and sound design to heighten tension and emotion. The discussion also covers the unique challenges the team faced in editing a series without understanding the original Japanese dialogue, demonstrating their innovative approach to storytelling through visual cues and sound.
This episode is a treasure trove of insights for anyone interested in the art of editing, offering lessons on how to shape a narrative, build suspense, and enhance storytelling through the editor's lens. Whether you're a budding editor, a seasoned professional, or a fan of SHOGUN, this conversation provides invaluable knowledge about the craft that helped make the show a standout hit.
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The Oscar Nominated Editor That Has One Rule
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Host: @HillierSmith
Guest: Yorgos Mavropsaridis
Editor: André Rodrigues
Executive Producer: Vishnu Vallabhaneni
0:00 - The Oscar-Nominated Editor Who Never Cuts
1:10 - The Wisdom of Staying On Your Shot
4:15 - Using Music To Guide Your Cuts
8:30 - How You Can Play With "Time" In Your Edit
10:05 - How Brilliant Actors Inform Your Edit
12:38 - Balancing Two Timelines At Once
16:47 - How To Make Your Audience FEEL The Edit
18:42 - Telling THREE Stories At Once
In this exciting episode of The Editing Podcast, join host and renowned editor Hayden Hillier-Smith as he sits down with Yorgos Lanthimos's long-time editor, Yorgos Mavropsaridis. Together, they dive into the creative process behind their upcoming film, Kinds of Kindness. Yorgos Mavropsaridis, celebrated for his impeccable editing skills, has collaborated with Lanthimos on numerous critically acclaimed films, including Dogtooth, The Lobster, The Killing of a Sacred Deer, The Favourite, and Poor Things.
In this episode, we break down some of the most iconic scenes from Kinds of Kindness, including the intense and shocking finger-chopping scene and Emma Stone's mesmerizing dance sequence. Discover the intricate details and creative decisions that make these scenes unforgettable, and gain insight into the dynamic collaboration between Lanthimos and Mavropsaridis. Tune in for an in-depth discussion that offers a rare glimpse into the world of film editing and the artistry behind some of today's most compelling cinema.
Don't miss out on this behind-the-scenes look at Kinds of Kindness and the fascinating stories shared by two of the industry's most talented editors. Subscribe to The Editing Podcast for more expert insights and captivating interviews with top filmmakers and editors from around the world.
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Marvel Editors Taught Me Their Groundbreaking Editing Style
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Guests: Asher Lewis & Jake Castorena
Editor: Peter Apple - https://x.com/Peter_Editing?s=20
Executive Producer: Vishnu Vallabhaneni
0:00 - Marvel's Rebuild
2:21 - X Men's BIG Action Sequence
8:33 - Building Cyclops and Magento's Characters
15:15 - How Marvel Revived the '90s X Men
20:43 - Navigating Gambit's Death Scene
23:32 - How X Men Tackles Prejudice
25:35 - Jean Grey and Storm's Touching Scene
Welcome to The Editing Podcast, the ultimate YouTube-first podcast hosted by top editors Hayden Hillier-Smith. In this episode, we dive into the creative minds behind Marvel's new hit show, X-Men '97! Our hosts have an in-depth conversation with the talented creatives and editors responsible for bringing this iconic series to life. They break down the thrilling car chase sequence featuring Cyclops and Jean Grey, revealing the meticulous editing techniques that made this high-octane scene unforgettable.
The discussion then shifts to the profound impact X-Men has had on addressing themes of prejudice and diversity in society. Hayden explores how the show's narrative continues to resonate with audiences today. The episode concludes with a touching analysis of the emotional scene between Jean Grey and Storm, highlighting the powerful storytelling and editing that underscore this poignant moment. Whether you're an aspiring editor, a Marvel enthusiast, or simply a fan of compelling storytelling, this episode is a must-watch!
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Asking The 'Civil War' Editor How To Cut Tension The RIGHT Way
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Hosts: @JordanOrme & @HillierSmith
Guest: Jake Roberts
Editor: João Mimoso
Executive Producer: Vishnu Vallabhaneni
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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 YouTube-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.
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Jordan Orme is a video editor that has worked with Justin Bieber, Post Malone, Nike, Amazon Prime, and many more.
Hayden Hillier-Smith is a leader in online video editing with a client list that includes household names like Logan Paul and MrBeast.
Together they are The Editing Podcast: a podcast for video editors by video editors…because editing is in our lives more than ever. Whether it's the latest social media star or a literal Oscar winner, Jordan and Hayden interview the editors whose timelines have changed the world.
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