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Workshops Business sessions, case studies and workshops provide editors with the knowledge and tools to successfully secure work in the industry, tackle their first feature film, stay ahead of the ever changing post-production landscape and increase their artistic skills.
Feature Development Understanding how to identify great feature stories and how to contribute to the development process are essential skills you'll learn in the Editors' Lab. Regular film case studies, analysis and story sessions will help refine your creative participation and approach.
Also, editors are engaged in the actual editing of a produced feature film including script meetings, setting up the edit suite, managing dailies and relationships in the edit room, and delivering a rough cut.
Production Exercises An editor's creative and technical skills are challenged through a number of increasingly complex and professionally mounted productions, which are realized in collaboration with the writers, directors and producers of the other Labs. Editors are actively involved in the entire creative process from idea pitching to script meetings to visual design sessions to rough cut and final analyses. This non-stop editing with different creative partners and different material sharpens the editor's editing skills as well as their creative and collaborative acumen. | |

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