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Asking The Bear Editors How They Cut With INTENSITY
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0:00 Why You Need To Watch The Bear
1:27 Always Start Your Edit With Adrenaline
2:45 Using Montage For Tone & Story
3:56 Breaking Down The Bear's Opening Montage
12:45 The Importance of Contrasting Sound & Visuals
14:56 Use Riverside
16:10 The Editing Philosophy of The Bear
18:35 Why A Slower Pace Build Tension
20:05 Using Recurring Shots To Build Story
21:18 Breaking Down The Bear's Best Episode
30:30 How Your Editing Perspective Changes

Hosts: @HillierSmith @JordanOrme
Guests: Joanna Naugle and Adam Epstein
Editor: @HokuStuff
Intro Editor: @LiamBedford
Executive Producer: Vishnu Vallabhaneni
Producer: @AshleyJWoods
Thumbnail: @learnthumbnails

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In this compelling episode, your hosts Hayden Hillier-Smith and Jordan Orme engage in an enlightening conversation with the Emmy-Nominated Editors of Hulu's hit show, "The Bear." We unravel the artistry and editing techniques that have propelled "The Bear" into the ranks of Emmy recognition and how this show can elevate your editing skills, regardless if you being in TV or not.

In this episode, we talk about the brilliance of montage to convey story and tone, the ability to contrast music and visuals, the importance of slowing down your edit pacing to find the incredible character moments that leads to better retention. Delve deep into the post-production workflow responsible for bringing "The Bear" to life on screen. By understanding the intricacies of this process, you'll be better equipped to streamline your own editing workflows, resulting in a more efficient and professional output.
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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@bigtoesman

6 months ago

Uncut Gems meet Ratatouille is such a strangely perfect way to describe The Bear.

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@daveSoupy

7 months ago

I LOVE how when Carmen is giving his monologue they did no cuts. Really made it feel like you were listening in that moment to someone say something real.

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@Colleen-Pearce

3 months ago

Editors are the true film makers. Everyone else's job is to create the pieces, you put them together and make the story out of the different elements.

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@anthonycruz9238

2 weeks ago

'Fishes' into 'Forks' are two of the best episodes of TV ever created. This show is on an another level. This conversation was beautifully fascinating. Thank you!!!

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@deloreanized

6 months ago

To make a long story short: this style stems directly from Martin Scorsese's needle drop montages and Spike Lee's early voice over driven mash ups (heavily influenced by Scorsese). And that's that.

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@luke_mckay

7 months ago

I couldn't click this one fast enough. I just cut a mini doc, and during the climax, I was like, "Alright, how would The Bear cut this chaotic scene...."

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@BrendaBlanco

7 months ago

Guys, what A LEGIT interview!!! Love it when you bring seasoned pros from the film industry. Like – LOVE IT!!!!

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@d0ntchange

6 months ago

Editors are truly rockstars! I love that this piece shows how much they play in the creation of the masterpieces we watch and love

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@RomanTheFreeMan

7 months ago

SO much value in these breakdowns! Thank you so much, guys!

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@ryanarmstrong956

7 months ago

This was a PHENOMENAL conversation and breakdown!

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@ruffprophetproductions

6 months ago

Thank you for producing this. One of my favorite shows in recent memory, and it’s beautiful to hear the editors perspective. They played such an important role in this beautiful art piece.

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@TEMINIX

6 months ago

This is great. I love "Forks". I truly believe it's one of the best episodes of television i've ever seen. I love this show and I am so stoked to see where it goes and what happens to these beloved characters.

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@PryorGaming

7 months ago

I love the topic. Montages are so misunderstood (by me) because most people (me) just speed up footage at the same rate through the whole thing. But this is quite eye-opening for me

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@lazyeight4090

5 months ago

Man! These videos make me regret looking away or pausing these shows or YouTube videos in the middle, like if I don’t wait till the end I’m basically ruining the pacing.

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@amazanta1605

7 months ago

Tbh the Chicago intro in episode 7 of season one editing is top notch in using b roll to tell a story

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@BirdieLove1000

6 months ago

Phenomenal interview! I love the close attention to the art of editing and the purpose for every element. It taught me so much. One request to the The Editing Podcast: please post the guests' names on the screen. I had to go back several times to listen for them and wasn't sure I go them right. Joanna Novel and Adam Epstein? Thank you!

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@kidsonblackops

7 months ago

I love the use of music both in the show and in the podcast. These episodes are just so high quality. Both as content and as entertainment.

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@artesanias.digitales

3 months ago

great interview, I found it extremely useful

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@MtZionMediaPro

7 months ago

Absolutely love these videos!! It shows that how every decision artistically in the edit specifically.

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@forthewine

7 months ago

This is your best episode yet. Thanks for this excellent breakdown and insight from the editors

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