How to EDIT an Award Winning Ski Film

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
  • In the sixth episode of the "How to Film Skiing MASTERCLASS", I breakdown how I edited my new ski film "Unseen Peaks" that's currently touring in film festivals around the world. Video editing can be a daunting task, especially for us adventure filmmakers that tend to gravitate towards these projects because of our outdoor experience. But, true storytelling happens in the editing room.
    Stay tuned for the final episode of the How to Film Skiing MASTERCLASS, coming Wednesday April 17th, where I walk through how to make a sustainable career in this industry.
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    TIMESTAMPS
    0:00 - 0:21 The Importance of Editing
    0:21 - 2:08 Creating an Opening Hook
    2:08 - 4:31 Opening Scene Breakdown
    4:31 - 5:50 How I Organize My Project
    5:51 - 7:45 Choosing the Best Shot
    7:46 - 8:31 What to do with too much footage
    8:31 - 10:16 Creating a "Radio Edit"
    10:17 - 11:41 Assembling the Ski Film
    11:42 - 13:31 Color Time!
    13:31 - 14:10 The Difference Between Rough Drafts and Final Drafts
    14:11 - 15:10 Ending Your Ski Film on an Emotional Notes
    15:11 - 16:00 What We Learned
    16:00 - 16:11 What's Next in the How to Film Skiing MASTERCLASS

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