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Back Edition Spotlight: February 2008, StudentFilmmakers MagazineDifferent Forms of Layoff for Stages of Editing
From the Earliest Stages to that Final Output

by Daniel Gaucher

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So, you�ve honed the perfect story, but now reality sets in� You have to get it out to share it with the world. You will probably tread down one or two of these paths along the way, learning from experience as you go. My advice is to learn what you can before you start the process, by knowing what your final output will be and the best way to get there. If you know where you are headed, the entire trip will be much more pleasant.

Screen grabs by the author illustrating the different settings.

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About the Author:

Author Daniel GaucherDaniel Gaucher is an Assistant Professor of Visual and Media Arts at Emerson College. He established himself in the production world as one of the original editors for the hit series, Blind Date. Since then, he�s crafted a series of successes including 5th Wheel, Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, and Extreme Engineering. His work has aired worldwide on NBC, MTV, Bravo, A&E, UPN, Spike, VH-1, TLC, Discovery, PBS and the National Geographic Channel.

 

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