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		<title>WATCH: Tips For Streamlining Your Editing Process</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Mads Black]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Simon Cade at DSLRGuide has once again managed to briefly and simply describe a process that many new filmmakers may find extremely complicated: Editing. Have a look and start developing some good habits. For me personally, editing is not a science. It&#8217;s not something you can just do by the numbers. Rather, it&#8217;s something deeply [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Simon Cade at <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzQ1L-wzA_1qmLf49ey9iTQ" target="_blank">DSLRGuide</a> has once again managed to briefly and simply describe a process that many new filmmakers may find extremely complicated: Editing. Have a look and start developing some good habits.</strong></p>
<p>For me personally, editing is not a science. It&#8217;s not something you can just do by the numbers. Rather, it&#8217;s something deeply personal; a process of trial and error, eventually ending up with an edit that just <em>feels right</em>. Sure, there are certain rules &#8211; or <em>suggestions</em> &#8211; to follow that will make your final cut a pleasant viewing experience, but think of these rules as the framework within which you experiment. My point is this: Don&#8217;t get caught up in how <em>other</em> people edit, and instead focus your energy on developing good editing <em>habits</em> that will allow you to effortlessly try out all the many crazy things you can think of. And that&#8217;s really my take-away from Simon&#8217;s video. Develop good habits in terms of organizing your footage and your projects. Get creative from there.</p>
<p>Take a look and give it a try.</p>
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<p></center>If you&#8217;re just getting started on your first edit or if you&#8217;re trying to figure out whether or not you&#8217;ll be able to edit your own film, also check out this article on <a href="http://20questionsfilm.com/6-things-i-learned-from-editing-my-own-film/" target="_blank"><em>6 Things I Learned From Editing My Own Film</em></a>.</p>
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