Edit Room

For documentarians, the realization of a powerful film occurs in the edit room. An experienced editor can creatively transform a film from the ordinary into the extraordinary by carefully laying out the arc of the story, enhancing character development, and infusing the documentary with artful editing techniques. Director Robb Moss (The Same River Twice) moderates this discussion on the importance of effective storytelling with director Hank Rogerson and editor Victor Livingston (Shakespeare Behind Bars), editor Richard Hankin (Capturing the Friedmans), and editor Kate Amend (Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport).

Note: no ticket is required for this event.

Credits

Robb Moss
Panelist
Hank Rogerson
Panelist
Victor Livingston
Panelist
Richard Hankin
Panelist
Kate Amend
Panelist
 
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