Last week we gave you some book suggestions to further improve your editing skills. But we know you are mostly visual learners so this week we'll give you some suggestions for movies that you should study, analyze and learn from.
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Music track used in this episode: The West Lands, Matt Wigton
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Strange/Traumatic Sequences:
How to Edit Conversations/Dialogue:
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