As a beginning editor, working on low-budget projects is normal when you’re first starting. Once you get some experience under your belt, there comes a time when you have to start advocating for yourself so that you can get paid more. The “something is better than nothing mindset” can only serve you for so long, before you start to burn out.
In today’s episode, No Film School’s GG Hawkins and editor Sofi Marshall discuss:
Falling in love with editing in high school
What the indie film scene is like in New York
How to editors can make themselves more visible and less excluded
What it’s like to watch a Sundance premiere of a film you worked on
Landing the editing role on I Saw the TV Glow
What it was like to work on two different films at the same time
Sofi’s favorite tools in Adobe Premiere
Cutting the entire film remotely
Taking on too many low-budget projects at the start of her career
Knowing when to ask for more pay
Memorable Quotes
“All of my films have come to me via a direct recommendation, just from people I have met.” [5:05]
“There’s nothing like watching your movie during that first premiere. It’s such a dopamine rush and terrifying at the same time. It’s great.” [8:19]
“No matter how much pre-planning you do, it’s always going to change in the edit.” [23:02]
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I Saw The TV Glow
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