Editing for Directors guides directors through postproduction, starting
with planning for editing during the shoot and ending with the
completion of their film. This thorough, well-illustrated book:
Describes the artistic, organizational, and technical skills editors
bring to the party; Tells directors what to look for when hiring an
editor and the best ways to work with an editor; Explains how and why
directors should plan for editing before they shoot a frame; Devotes a
full chapter to relating the history of editing and cutting tools and
how they have affected the language of cinema and present-day editing;
Defines and discusses cutting-room terms, practices, and workflows;
Reveals how editors approach footage and put shows together; Details the
postproduction process from dailies to director's cut to locked cut;
Covers creating and overseeing VFX (video effects); Demystifies spotting
the show with the sound and music crew and creating, editing, and mixing
sound and music; Describes titling, color grading, the DI (digital
intermediate) process, and producing your show's final deliverables; and
Spells out ways to archive your show and why doing so matters.