In the Edit Room with Rosanne Tan: Staying Objective and Inspired
Description
In this conversation, Nick sits down with Rosanne Tan, ACE, a film and television editor best known for her work on Homecoming, Mr. Robot, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Hawkeye, and Ahsoka. She shares insights into her editing workflow starting from production, including her favorite parts of the process. Rosanne also talks about staying objective in the edit room and finding inspiration from soundtracks and films.
She mentions her go-to tools and the impact of the pandemic on her work. Roseanne discusses the biggest differences she's noticed when collaborating with people working virtually versus in person. She also shares her favorite moments and sequences in editing and the power of visual storytelling without dialogue. Finally, she reflects on the meaning of creativity and offers tips for getting into the creative flow and meeting deadlines.
Takeaways
- Editing projects can vary in duration, ranging from months to years.
- Finding inspiration from soundtracks and films can help refresh creativity in the editing process.
- Hybrid work allows for the best of both worlds in creative collaboration
- Understanding personal creative rhythms and adapting schedules can enhance productivity and creativity.