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#oscars #dune #editing Try LTX Studio for all your storyboarding needs: https://bit.ly/LTXstudioEP Host: @HillierSmith Guest: @joewalker9037 Editor: @TristanBoudazin2.2 Intro Editor: @LiamBedford Thumbnail: Slater Executive Producer: Vishnu Vallabhaneni In this episode of The Editing Podcast, host Hayden Hillier-Smith engages in an in-depth conversation with Oscar-winning editor Joe Walker (Dune, Blade Runner 2049, Arrival) to explore the intricate editing processes behind Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part Two. They delve into the construction of the Harvester Attack sequence, a scene lauded for its tension and scale. Walker discusses the meticulous editing choices that amplify suspense, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. As noted in a review by Forbes, "It's truly a sight to behold. You could watch the whole thing without dialogue and it would still be worthwhile just for the spectacle alone." The discussion also covers Hans Zimmer’s Beethoven-like composing style, examining how Zimmer's powerful and unconventional score influences the film's pacing. Walker explains how the synergy between sound, silence, and rhythm creates a deeply immersive experience. The soundtrack, particularly tracks like “Harvester Attack,” employs malevolent chanting vocals and tense bursts of percussion to heighten the action. Furthermore, Walker and Hillier-Smith explore the strategic use of pacing and silence in Villeneuve’s storytelling. They discuss how deliberate quiet moments enhance tension and build emotional weight, making the film's climactic scenes more impactful. As highlighted in a review by Reason Magazine, "The acting, storytelling, and visual images, are all topnotch." This episode is essential listening for filmmakers, video editors, and sci-fi enthusiasts eager to gain insights into the art of editing blockbuster cinema. The Editing Podcast is available on YouTube and major podcast platforms. Subscribe for more exclusive conversations with top Hollywood editors.