unEditing

Michael Lautman

What makes a great editor? Host Michael Lautman talks to audio and video editors to learn about their career journeys, their favourite editing tools, and how they think about their craft.

Episodes

  1. Editing Is Storytelling: A Conversation with Neal Caminsky

    JAN 11

    Editing Is Storytelling: A Conversation with Neal Caminsky

    In this episode of unEditing, host Michael Lautman sits down with Neal Caminsky, an experienced video editor and the founder of Red Dream Studios, to explore what really goes into great editing—and what most people misunderstand about the craft. Neal shares his journey into professional video editing, how Red Dream Studios was built, and the creative and technical decisions that shape strong visual storytelling. Together, Michael and Neal unpack the balance between artistic instinct and client expectations, the realities of running a creative studio, and how editors can maintain integrity while working in fast-paced, deadline-driven environments. This conversation goes beyond software and shortcuts. It’s about taste, collaboration, problem-solving, and the invisible decisions that make an edit feel effortless. Neal’s path into video editing and founding Red Dream Studios What clients often misunderstand about the editing process The creative decisions that happen after the timeline is “locked” How to balance storytelling, pacing, and client feedback Running a video studio: workflows, boundaries, and sustainability Advice for editors building a career in today’s content-heavy world Why good editing is felt more than noticed Video editors and post-production professionals Filmmakers and content creators Business owners working with video teams Anyone curious about what really happens behind the edit Neal Caminsky is a professional video editor and the owner of Red Dream Studios, where he works with clients to create polished, story-driven video content. With a strong eye for pacing and narrative, Neal brings both technical expertise and creative clarity to every project. https://reddreamstudios.com/ https://www.youtube.com/reddreamstudios

    57 min
  2. Finding the Story in the Edit with Lisa Drupsteen

    08/29/2025

    Finding the Story in the Edit with Lisa Drupsteen

    In this episode of unEditing, host Michael Lautman sits down with freelance video editor Lisa Drupsteen to explore the craft of editing and the creative path that brought her into the field. Lisa shares her journey from film school to collaborating with major YouTube creator DIY Dani, whose channel boasts over 300,000 subscribers and millions of views. She discusses how her background outside of video—particularly her time in comedy at Second City—shaped her sense of timing, pacing, and storytelling. The conversation dives into: How Lisa landed her first opportunities in YouTube video editing Why storytelling and life experience are just as important as technical skills The realities of editing long-form YouTube content on tight deadlines Balancing personal creative projects with client work How editing changes the way you watch films and television Favorite tools of the trade, from Adobe Premiere Pro to the challenges of color grading Advice for emerging editors on finding their voice and breaking into the industry Lisa also reflects on her own creative projects and the importance of recognizing editing as more than just software skills—it’s about helping others tell compelling stories. If you’re curious about the life of a freelance video editor, the hidden labor behind popular YouTube channels, and the artistry that shapes the media we consume every day, this episode is full of insight and inspiration.

    37 min

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What makes a great editor? Host Michael Lautman talks to audio and video editors to learn about their career journeys, their favourite editing tools, and how they think about their craft.