Trailer Geeks and Teaser Gods

Benj Thall: From Child Actor to Editor, Creative Director, Screenwriter


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Before Benj Thall was cutting trailers at some of the most influential shops in the business, he was a working child actor starring in Disney's Homeward Bound films alongside legends like Leslie Nielsen and Ned Beatty. That early life on film sets didn't just give him screen credits — it gave him a love for every corner of the craft that eventually led him behind the camera, through film school at USC, and into the edit bay.

In this episode, Corey and Benj trace a career that spans Global Doghouse, Harley's House/Ignition, Mojo, and Monster, and dig into what it means to carry a trailer editor's sensibility into feature film cutting. Benj also shares the story behind Monument, the political thriller starring Jon Voight and Joe Mazzello that he edited — a deeply personal project that connects his love of storytelling, his actor's instincts, and his late father's memory.

Key Takeaways

  1. The edit bay as classroom. Benj's early days at Global Doghouse meant literally knocking on Kevin Childress or Doug Brandt's door to make dubs — and using every excuse to watch them cut. Proximity to great editors, not formal training, was the real education.
  2. Emotional truth is the through line. Whether cutting a two-minute trailer or a two-hour feature, Benj is always hunting the same thing: the moment an audience doesn't know what comes next. That instinct, sharpened over decades of trailer work, is exactly what he argues trailer editors bring to features that classically trained film editors often don't.
  3. Shops shape artists. Global Doghouse and Harley's House weren't just workplaces — they were creative environments that challenged editors to push against convention. Benj credits the culture at both shops, as much as any individual mentor, for forming his aesthetic.
  4. Knowing when you're too close. On Monument, Benj cut his own trailer for the film he edited — then pressed the producers to bring in a second editor because he recognized he was too close to the material. That kind of self-awareness is rare, and he makes the case for why it matters.
  5. Trailer skills are transferable — and increasingly valued. From working with stems and sculpting music in the rough cut to getting creative out of under-covered scenes, Benj sees a real and growing appetite for trailer editors in feature post. The hustle is different, but the toolkit is more relevant than ever.

Standout Quotes

  • "It's gotta be those quick moments of emotional impact for me."
  • "Different parts of a movie are gonna speak differently to everyone. You're looking for those universal moments that speak to all of our humanity."
  • "I've fallen in love with cutting features. If you've got a two-actor scene, the third actor is the editor."
  • "I pressed the production — we need to get another look. I am too close to the material."
  • "To probably my financial detriment, I've never been locked down. But for a creative, it's about staying open to opportunities that might come."

Connect

  • Benj Thall — www.benjthalldirector.com
  • MONUMENT, the movie — www.monument.film
  • Corey Nathan — @coreysnathan on all platforms

Sponsors

  • Meza Wealth Management — mezawealth.com
  • The Golden Trailer Awards — goldentrailer.com
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