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In this episode, we have an all-time great trailer editor and an even better person, Alan Toomayan. We delve into Alan's significant journey from his academic roots at the University of Bridgeport, his early struggles in Hollywood, and pivotal career moments at New World Pictures and Cimarron. We discuss his hand in iconic projects like 'American Beauty' and 'Road to Perdition,' his tenure at Mob Scene starting in 2009, and his adaptation to technological advances like Avid, Final Cut and Premiere. Alan emphasizes the importance of adaptability, collaboration, and maintaining professional relationships for enduring success. We wrap up with advice for listeners on integrity and business longevity... and yes that was a real earthquake!
03:29 Alan's Early Career and Education
06:02 First Steps in Hollywood
08:16 Holy Sh!t! That's an Earthquake!
12:04 Breaking into Editing
17:46 Transition to Trailer Editing
26:40 Technological Evolution in Editing
33:06 Collaborations and Notable Projects
36:37 Reimagining the Trailer: From Comedy to Dark Elements
37:49 The Impact of Great Music and the Studio's Strategy
52:14 Adapting to Industry Changes: From Cimarron to Mob Scene
56:51 The Art of Featurettes and Behind-the-Scenes Content
59:30 Reflections on a Dynamic Career and Industry Insights
Be sure to check out our wonderful sponsors:
Brent Allen Hagel - www.brentallenhagel.com/
The Golden Trailer Awards - goldentrailer.com/
ALIBI Music - alibimusic.com/
Please leave us a rating and review: https://apple.co/3QYy80e
You can find Corey on all the socials @coreysnathan such as www.linkedin.com/in/coreysnathan.
www.toomayan.com
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In this episode, we have an all-time great trailer editor and an even better person, Alan Toomayan. We delve into Alan's significant journey from his academic roots at the University of Bridgeport, his early struggles in Hollywood, and pivotal career moments at New World Pictures and Cimarron. We discuss his hand in iconic projects like 'American Beauty' and 'Road to Perdition,' his tenure at Mob Scene starting in 2009, and his adaptation to technological advances like Avid, Final Cut and Premiere. Alan emphasizes the importance of adaptability, collaboration, and maintaining professional relationships for enduring success. We wrap up with advice for listeners on integrity and business longevity... and yes that was a real earthquake!
03:29 Alan's Early Career and Education
06:02 First Steps in Hollywood
08:16 Holy Sh!t! That's an Earthquake!
12:04 Breaking into Editing
17:46 Transition to Trailer Editing
26:40 Technological Evolution in Editing
33:06 Collaborations and Notable Projects
36:37 Reimagining the Trailer: From Comedy to Dark Elements
37:49 The Impact of Great Music and the Studio's Strategy
52:14 Adapting to Industry Changes: From Cimarron to Mob Scene
56:51 The Art of Featurettes and Behind-the-Scenes Content
59:30 Reflections on a Dynamic Career and Industry Insights
Be sure to check out our wonderful sponsors:
Brent Allen Hagel - www.brentallenhagel.com/
The Golden Trailer Awards - goldentrailer.com/
ALIBI Music - alibimusic.com/
Please leave us a rating and review: https://apple.co/3QYy80e
You can find Corey on all the socials @coreysnathan such as www.linkedin.com/in/coreysnathan.
www.toomayan.com
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