The Documentary Editing Process is a giant undertaking. Whether you are working on small client videos or big broadcast network shows expectations are always VERY HIGH when screening the first ROUGH CUT. In this video I outline 6 tips on how to put your best food forward in the edit and hopefully that translates to a satisfied client.
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