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On todays episode of the Art of the Cut Podcast, Steve talks with editor Amy Overbeck about the hit Hulu documentary "The Biggest Little Farm." Amy has worked on a number of series including "Random 1" and "Nightmare Next Door." In addition to her series work Amy has also edited the films "Rock Prophecies" and "Lost in Woonsocket." Enjoy the episode!
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On todays episode of the Art of the Cut Podcast, Steve talks with editor Amy Overbeck about the hit Hulu documentary "The Biggest Little Farm." Amy has worked on a number of series including "Random 1" and "Nightmare Next Door." In addition to her series work Amy has also edited the films "Rock Prophecies" and "Lost in Woonsocket." Enjoy the episode!
Art of the Cut is brought to you by Studio Network Solutions, helping video teams in over 80 countries transform the way they store, share, and organize content. Studio Network Solutions’ industry-leading EVO shared storage servers come with a perfect suite of core features you’ll love, like built-in media asset management and powerful integrations for Adobe, Resolve, Avid, and FCPX. They’ve even made it easier to work from home with their new remote editing tool, Nomad. Visit studionetworksolutions.com/aotc and sign up for a demo today.
Thank you for listening to the Art of the Cut Podcast. If you have a chance please leave a review on whatever platform you listen on!
The Art of the Cut podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Anchor and many more platforms. If you like the podcast, make sure to subscribe so you don't miss future episodes and tell an editor friend!
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