How much does a professional editor cost to hire? What is your experience in this area?
The money you'd pay for an editor would be so much better spent on audio post production.
Doesn't mean a thing if the production sound isn't solid. Poor production sound turns audio post into a rescue operation instead of a creative endeavor.
How much does a professional editor cost to hire? What is your experience in this area?
Some editors are looking for a good project to work on to get their name into festivals etc. Some editors only work hourly, some work by project. Some work at home, some at post houses. There is no answer, the best answer is.... look around, and consider the situation that would work best for you, seek that out.
I don't know, how much money have you got? That's how much I'm charging.
I've checked out your other threads and I see that you're doing a feature on a tiny budget. Rock-the-fuck-on!
I don't think you should pay for an editor. Not for this project. The money you'd pay for an editor would be so much better spent on audio post production.
You can edit it yourself. Or, you can find people who might want to edit it. I know this to be a personal truth, because I edited a feature film, free of charge, for another member of this website, simply because I liked him and thought that we might have a future together.
As an editor, I of course very much understand the importance of that position. But in your situation, I think you can get somebody capable for free (deferred pay).
I wish you the best, and please keep us posted!![]()
The fact that cracker funk seems open it doing it for something really cheap - i'd say jump on that!! Use the IT connection, you're going to spend a lot more trying to hire a stranger (especially if they have legitimate qualifications)
Unless of course you have a lot to spend and are looking for a real professional.
I made a horrible mistake. I am working with a guy who tries to hijack everything. Either it is his way or the highway. What's worse is he just argues all the time so if my idea doesn't match his, he just sits there talking at a million miles an hour, not listening.
I'm just fed up of dealing with him so it's a question of spending the money, hiring an editor, sucking it up and moving on.
Am shooting a couple of narrative features with FilmAutre who is a top class guy and someone I've collaborated a lot with. It'll be tough but he's literally a fantastic guy to shoot with.
...and I'm doing something quick and dirty for WalterB...
I made a horrible mistake. I am working with a guy who tries to hijack everything. Either it is his way or the highway. What's worse is he just argues all the time so if my idea doesn't match his, he just sits there talking at a million miles an hour, not listening.
That's not to say that you wouldn't be able to view my rough edit and make a bunch of critiques and changes, I just mean to say that by the time you're making those critiques, the biggest editing choices have already been made.
The obvious drawback is location.
Sweetie, we squashed our beef months ago. Let's not bring it back, please. I respect you and your contributions to this website.
To me, it feels like you're picking my words apart without asking for or caring about greater context. I've worked with a handful of people on this website, as an editor, and in every single instance I allowed the director or producer to make any revisions that they felt necessary.
That's not to say that you wouldn't be able to view my rough edit and make a bunch of critiques and changes, I just mean to say that by the time you're making those critiques, the biggest editing choices have already been made.
I know this from experience. As an editor.