Job Roles and The Production Process
Job Focus:
Film/Video Editor:
Manages footage - video, dialogue, sound effects, graphics and visual effects, assembling these together into a final product. This is often done working closely with the director to achieve the desired product.
Editors often work on a freelance basis, working on short-term contracts for multiple studios and companies, on projects from advertising to training videos to TV and film.
The general editorial process involves receiving a brief, script and/or some form of shot list or storyboard, off of which to base the assembly of raw footage which has itself been ingested from the camera(s). The footage must be arranged into the correct and logical order according to the pre-production materials and the director. There is often also a first rough cut, or 'assembly edit' at an earlier stage before the finer details are worked on. The editor may also be responsible for visual and sound effects, writing voiceover or commentary material, choosing or suggesting music to use.
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