The Filmback Podcast

Misha Tenenbaum - 006

05.19.2015 - By Claire TannerPlay

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The early films that got Misha into movies were: The Fugitive, Ace Ventura, and Edward Scissorhands.   Misha attended film school at Video Symphony. Here’s the article Misha wrote for Mentorless.com.   Mentors/Inspiration: Brad Buecker, Mike Sale, and Philip Hodgetts.   Misha tells the importance of staying flexible in the industry, sharing the experience of when Final Cut Pro X came out and how the storytelling is the most important aspect for an editor.   Misha’s talks about his challenge working on Showtime’s upcoming show, Quarry and working with IPELA and his approach to all the new technology in the industry.   AFI Master’s Editing Program and the incredible amount of labor it takes for new editors.   Examples of great editing: Battleship Potempkin as discussed in The Story of Film: An Odyssey.   Quotes: “Your 10 thousand hours, no matter how you divide them up, don’t fit into six minutes.” - @filmbackClaire   "You don't need to be good at this right now, this moment in time doesn't determine whether you're talented or not" - @EditStock   After listening to Misha’s thoughts on Boyhood and Whiplash, check out the movies yourself!   Misha reference’s Nathalie from Mentorless and Gizlie’s work!   Book Recommendations: The Lean Startup, In the Blink of an Eye, and Save the Cat.   Movie Recommendations: Immigration Tango   Find Misha online through: editstock.com, Twitter, or Facebook.   Please subscribe to the show and leave reviews if you like what we're doing! Hit us up through our website, Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram too!

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