Parallel editing is a postproduction technique that intercuts between two events happening in different locations at the same time. The first known instance of parallel editing takes place in Edwin S.
Shortly before winning his first Oscar and an ACE Eddie award for La La Land, absorbed in the limelight of one of the year’s most highly acclaimed films, editor Tom Cross was in a very different ...
Video transitions are what make films cohesive and easy to follow. This postproduction technique allows editors to take individual shots and weave them into a narrative. Applied during postproduction, ...
Oscar-winning editor Tom Cross tells IndieWire how the party served as a microcosm for the movie, anchored by Justin Hurwitz's jazzy score and Margot Robbie's performance of a lifetime. Typically, ...
Cutting his third feature, Tom Cross had no idea he's find himself in the Oscar race By Carolyn Giardina Tech Editor To do this, Teller had to transform into a world-class musician. “He did probably ...
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