Frame Up!

Frame Up!

Mae Manning

56 min · 28 de abr de 2025
portada del episodio Mae Manning

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Ever wondered how your favorite movies come together? Join us as we sit down with Mae Manning, a master of cinematic craft, to uncover the secrets of film editing. We'll discuss the challenges and rewards of shaping a film's narrative, the impact of technology on modern editing, and the crucial role of collaboration between director and editor. Learn how editors wield the power of time and space, manipulate emotions, and create unforgettable cinematic experiences.

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