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https://www.filmmakeru.com/, Contact jason@filmmakeru.com for information and inquiries. "The Studio" Editor Eric Kissack, ACE, discusses the importance of pacing and rhythm in comedy, the impact of ad-libbing, and the technical challenges of editing long takes. Eric also notes insights into character development and aesthetic choices, especially regarding luxury portrayal. He recalls how the editing process of the pilot episode revealed necessary adjustments for clarity, concluding with reflections on production challenges and viewer engagement. This video also explores how Robert Altman's film, "The Player," influenced techniques in television, particularly the masterful use of the long take film. The discussion highlights how the film's approach to filmmaking and camera movement served as inspiration. It's considered one of the best movies about Hollywood. CHAPTERS: 00:00 Intro & Editing Techniques 03:39 Comedy & Improvisation 14:30 Technical & Aesthetic Choices 18:33 Pilot & Favorite Scenes 25:54 Final Thoughts Born and raised in New York City, Eric Kissack fell in love with movies when he went to see "The Empire Strikes Back" at the tender age of 4, a questionable parenting decision but a pivotal career moment. He spent every free moment after that watching films and went on to study film at Brown University. He has enjoyed working on "Role Models," "Brüno," "Cedar Rapids," "The Dictator," "Horrible Bosses 2," "Daddy’s Home," "Instant Family," "Barb & Star Go to Vista Del Mar and Bottoms." In 2016, Eric decided to spend more time in television. He edited "Black Monday," "Rutherford Falls," and "Pam & Tommy," among other shows. He was nominated for an Emmy for his work editing Veep and an ACE Award for his work editing "The Good Place." -- Filmmaker U Chats is sponsored by Manhattan Edit Workshop Manhattan Edit Workshop is a New York Film Editing School offering a full range of basic to advanced training courses, from Avid, Autodesk, Assimilate, Blackmagic, and Apple products to the complete suite of Adobe applications. Manhattan Edit Workshop's mission is to provide the highest-quality education for filmmakers and editors, focusing on the art and technology inherent to our craft. We foster a "learn by doing" approach in an atmosphere where mistakes are encouraged as part of the process and the only "silly" question is the one that isn't asked. Please go to https://www.mewshop.com for more information. Every week, Filmmaker U is joined by award-winning filmmakers and creatives from the film and television industry. Please join us weekly to ask your questions live with our guest, or watch our vast catalog of a talented lineup of past interviewees on our YouTube page or Facebook page. Go to https://www.filmmakeru.com for more information on our courses and past interviews. Follow, like and share on Social Media / filmmaker-u / filmmakeru / filmmaker_u / filmmaker_u / filmmakeru #filmmakeru #FilmU #FilmUChats #MEWShop #ManhattanEditWorkshop #filmediting #filmeditor #EricKissack #thestudio #filmediting #filmeditor #postproduction #americancinemaeditors #sethrogen #emmywinner