Hopefully those blokes at the Beeb won't mind if I share their fare, for this dissertation is simply too good
not to showcase. In it, White House News Photographers Association's Editor of the Year
Bill McKenna riffs on
the mental calisthenics that go into your above-average edit sesh. McKenna captures it all: the dimly-lit booth, the frantic search for the next transition, the clockwork interruption by coworkers with juicy gossip or Ju-Ju-Bees. It's a tribute to anyone who spends their afternoons slumped over a candy-colored keyboard and an eloquent exposé of the invisible ordeal that is slicing under deadline. Not only that, it's really well edited...
Guess I should have seen that coming.
Thanks for posting that, Stew. I thoroughly enjoyed it. 2+ minutes of perfection.
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