
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Andrew Seklir ACE is literally and figuratively one of the biggest editors in sci-fi tv storytelling. Since his days playing college basketball for legendary NBA head coach Gregg Popovich, Andy has been the man behind the mouse on such sci-fi stalwarts as Ron Moore's "re-imagined" Battlestar Galactica series as well as Warehouse 13 and Eureka. For the past four years Andrew has not only helped bring HBO's Westworld to life; but has also garnered ACE Eddie and Emmy nominations for his efforts. Andy talks to us about; the rigors of managing complex story lines for characters that can have multiple iterations of themselves, how season pilots and finales differ from regular episodes, the benefits of co-editing and finally, what editing has taught him about directing and vice versa.
Download the free trial of Avid Media Composer.
Subscribe to The Rough Cut podcast and never miss an episode!
Send me your feedback at [email protected] or, even better, call and leave me a message at (781) 334-8369.
By Matt Feury4.8
7171 ratings
Andrew Seklir ACE is literally and figuratively one of the biggest editors in sci-fi tv storytelling. Since his days playing college basketball for legendary NBA head coach Gregg Popovich, Andy has been the man behind the mouse on such sci-fi stalwarts as Ron Moore's "re-imagined" Battlestar Galactica series as well as Warehouse 13 and Eureka. For the past four years Andrew has not only helped bring HBO's Westworld to life; but has also garnered ACE Eddie and Emmy nominations for his efforts. Andy talks to us about; the rigors of managing complex story lines for characters that can have multiple iterations of themselves, how season pilots and finales differ from regular episodes, the benefits of co-editing and finally, what editing has taught him about directing and vice versa.
Download the free trial of Avid Media Composer.
Subscribe to The Rough Cut podcast and never miss an episode!
Send me your feedback at [email protected] or, even better, call and leave me a message at (781) 334-8369.

670 Listeners

2,435 Listeners

1,288 Listeners

546 Listeners

1,344 Listeners

350 Listeners

748 Listeners

108 Listeners

6,190 Listeners

1,078 Listeners

5,748 Listeners

1,120 Listeners

1,132 Listeners

119 Listeners

37 Listeners