#240 - Do You Want to Edit a Feature Film?

It really is possible...

Most editors I know want to edit a feature film.

Of those who have that desire, only a fraction actually will.

To even get access to a feature length project you need to have both the right previous experience and the robust industry connections to even stand a chance.

But, if you want to, you can change all of that today.

Film Editing Pro's latest endeavour gives you the chance to edit a feature film, and be supported by their professional grade training, along the way.

The Art of Drama Editing gives you access to the complete dailies of an indie feature film; that's over 30 hours/1110+ shots of 1080p dailies filmed on ARRI Alexa's, to craft into a compelling narrative.

Other than Inside The Edit, probably the best documentary editing course available today, The Art of Drama Editing is one of the only places I know of where you can learn to edit an entire feature film from a complete set of dailies.

So should you seize this opportunity and is it worth the time and money?

That's what we're going to look at in this issue of Cut/daily because I can't think of many editors to whom this isn't a tempting proposition?

I've always wanted to know, do I really have what it takes to edit a feature?

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I've reviewed The Art of Drama Editing in more detail on my blog, if you want to hear more about what it's actually like.