Editor skills

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Overview of role

Editors are creative storytellers responsible for crafting the story, from assembling the scenes all the way to locking the picture. Editors work closely with the director and the producers. The editor will assemble the scenes based on the script, crafting the story together with sound effects and music, ensuring that there is coverage to tell the story. Then, working with the director, the editor will refine the cut until the picture is locked.
The editor will also work with the first assistant editor (1st AE) and other members within the editorial team to delegate and give guidance on their work.

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Core responsibilities

These core responsibilities are provided as a guide and are not exhaustive. The exact responsibilities in a particular job will vary depending on the scale/budget band/genre of the production.


Skills

Check out role specific skills, transferable skills and attributes for the role of editor.

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