Cutting Class

John McSwain
Cutting Class

A podcast about film and video editing. Interviews with the best editors across a variety of fields, from features to TV to commercial to art, telling the stories of how they got where they are and what they’ve learned along the way. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cuttingclass/support

  1. 12月3日 · 附贈內容

    CC_S01_B_EP06_JasonStewart

    This is it! The last of the bonus episodes and the last of "Season One." 3 years later, what a trip. To round out these bonuses I've got a great guest to talk about the art of editing podcasts. Jason Stewart (aka DJ Them Jeans) is the co-host and editor of the podcast How Long Gone, which, along with co-host Chris Black, has released three hour-long episodes a week for the last four years, covering all things culture, fashion and entertainment. Prior to How Long Gone he was also the host & editor of two other podcasts, Tall Tales and The Stew, so he’s really a podcast editing veteran. How Long Gone has risen to the top of the podcast charts because of the funny fast-paced conversations of Jason & Chris and their guests, and a lot of that has to do with Jason’s editing style which is brisk, but not noticeable. The result is 700+ episodes of sharp-witted dialogue that makes the listener wish that they were also in the conversation. The conversations don’t drag on, they whiz by, and some of my favorite parts are the songs he chooses to end each episode on as well as where and how he places their ad reads, which we get into a little bit in this episode (cause that's all editing, baby!) Thanks again, everyone, for listening and supporting this podcast. It's been a really great experience and I'm looking forward to Season Two! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cuttingclass/support

    30 分鐘
  2. 11月27日 · 附贈內容

    CC_S01_B_EP05_DanielWohl

    Daniel Wohl is a Paris-born, LA-residing, award winning composer who has scored many notable TV shows & films, had his works performed publicly by symphonies and has had his solo albums given high marks and praise from New York Times and Pitchfork alike. He’s scored multiple seasons of the hit show Search Party, the Mark Ronson show “Watch the Sound” the Morgan Neville-directed docs “They’ll Love Me When I’m Dead” and “Shangri-La” as well as Tales of the Walking Dead, Robert Zemeckis’ Project Blue Book and many others. In 2023 he composed the score for the art installation Luna Luna and his score with musician Arooj Aftab for the film Rise, Again is currently touring as part of the Sun Dogs series, performed by Alarm Will Sound. I think the relationship between the editor and composer is the most interesting part of post-production, as well as one that is very overlooked. They're often working off of each other, responding to each other, depending on who started first, or how many rounds of revisions are possible within a given timeline. Both are working with their own rhythms and their own ideas for accenting time. So there’s a lot of room for either conflict or magic, depending on how synced the two roles are. I’ve always wanted to talk to another composer about their experiences and once I met Daniel I knew he was a great person to talk to about this subject. So hopefully this is as enjoyable and enlightening for you as it was for me. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cuttingclass/support

    36 分鐘

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A podcast about film and video editing. Interviews with the best editors across a variety of fields, from features to TV to commercial to art, telling the stories of how they got where they are and what they’ve learned along the way. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cuttingclass/support

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