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Conversations With The Top Film & TV Creators Of Today. Catch new episodes each week wherever you listen to podcasts

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  • Zaverdas
    A master class podcast in editing!
    I am not an editor, I’m a filmmaker and this podcast is by far my favorite. Glenn Garland , an editor himself, asks the most insightful questions. Listening to his podcasts , is like taking a master class in editing. I especially loved his latest interview with the editor of Poor Things. What’s great about Glenn is he seems to have studied the films he sees. After listening I want to revisit a film. George Zaverdas ( aka Zaver)
  • TRT Ryan
    Gold mine
    This is an incredible podcast. The interviews are well ran and the guests are incredible! Get Jason Hehir on the show!
  • Leah in LA
    A great listen!
    I always love listening to other editors talk about their process and their craft. This does not disappoint!
  • J.P. 25
    Great film editing podcast
    As an editing teacher this is a great resource to use with my students along with Steve’s Art of the cut book. The podcast covers new and exciting work that keeps the students engaged. Thanks for doing this Steve!
  • ChristophersRants
    Finally about craft
    Finally a editing podcast that actually talks craft and technique and the process, not just software questions but actually craft and real questions to editors about their ideas and why. I love this podcast so much no superficial conversations it’s so nice.
  • Glen Montgomery
    Hands down best film editing podcast
    The nitty gritty aspects of the craft and the interpersonal skills needed to navigate this field are on full display here. A beautiful companion to the book and the written blog. You just don’t get these in-depth kinds of discussions without having a working editor as the interviewer, which Steve handles masterfully.
  • Kent Basett
    A great resource for editors & filmmakers
    Thanks to Steve Hullfish for his thoughtful and incisive questions and for contributing this resource to the community.
  • cinemann
    Thanks for this!
    Love hearing from the editors! Such an important part of filmmaking. So great to know how stuff is actually put together and the “final rewrite” happens!
  • Bill Nelson
    Look under the hood
    Accessible to industry pros and and film fans alike, Mr. Hullfish offers a perfect mix of trade-specific inquiry and artists’ motivations in his information-rich explorations of a fascinating industry.
  • Joshua A. Mangrum
    Amazing!!!
    It’s so great to hear from pro editors of some of my favorite recent movies, Steve does a great job of curating the questions, and for up and coming editors this podcast is a must listen!!!
  • Derek Andrews Jr
    Great Resource for Aspiring Film Editors
    Thank you Steve for such an inspiring and insightful podcast about the craft of film editing. As an aspiring film editor it encourages me in my pursuit of becoming one. -Derek
  • TravelingDP
    Excellent and informative!
    Steve Hullfish is very knowledgable in the art and craft of editing. Having his expertise makes for a very informative interview. It's interesting because when a new movie comes out he usually has the editor who worked on that film. Like the editor of "Joker" and "My Name is Dolemite." If you're interested in the craft of editing or of a specific film, give a listen to at least one of Steve's episodes.
  • thatzackman
    Some of the best Editing education available
    When I first read Steve’s book and interviews on PVC, my understanding of film editing was taken to a whole new level. These days I have less time to read lengthy interviews, but my hour-long commute is so much better now that this series is also a podcast. Thank you for this!
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