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Re: Editor questions
by adam taylor on Oct 28, 2009 at 1:03:47 pm

the dead dog can bite back, though.

A friend did just that - dropped in a shot he knew was awful, just so he could remove it when the producer spotted it.

Only problem was the producer loved it, and my friend was ordered to remove (in his opinion) one of the best cuts in the show.

adam

Adam Taylor
Video Editor/Audio Mixer/ Compositor/Motion GFX/Barista
Character Options Ltd
Oldham, UK

www.sculptedbliss.co.uk


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