Monday, January 9, 2017

Here’s a question you may never have thought about before: what does an animation editor actually do? If scenes are just written and then animated, is their role any more than just connecting clips together? On the contrary, the role of an animation editor is actually one of the most important roles in shaping the film being made. Let’s dive in and explore the job. For educational purposes only. Interviews- The Cutting Room: Ken Schretzmann- see podcast on iTunes Moviola: John Venzon- http://bit.ly/2il5Biv Westminster Town Hall: Pete Docter- http://bit.ly/2iRdZd4 DP/30: Lee Unkrich- http://bit.ly/2hYM8rH Manhattan Edit Workshop: Andrew Weisblum- http://bit.ly/2iKJk0A Sources/Further Reading- DisneyWar by James B. Stewart- http://amzn.to/2hZzDqO Cut and Drawn: An Animated Evening With Editors by Michael Kunkes- http://bit.ly/2i1u9zi Perspectives on Editing: An Animated Conversation by Michael Kunkes- http://bit.ly/2iZxDkk You can follow me through: Twitter- http://twitter.com/andymsaladino YouTube- http://youtube.com/c/theroyaloceanfilmsociety Official Website- theroyaloceanfilmsociety.com/


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