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2025 BLOG - March


March 19, 2025 - Sage Advice, AKA the Teacher Becomes the Student

Today, I met with one of the other people from Saturday, Izzy, who happens to live near me, so I could give advice on how I got into the industry.

It was a good meeting. We ended up giving each other advice and encouragement and plan to keep on meeting to help each other be accountable to doing more.

March 16, 2025 - Give Yourself Permission to Just Create


Hanging with Bella and Friends

Yesterday, I got the opportunity to hang out with Bella Roberts and her brother Cam for a little bit in L.A. A couple other people (3) came by also and we just talked about living in California, different projects we'd been doing and just life in general.

It was really great to just chill out and make friends, be IRL and, for me, "act like humans" for a bit. By that, I mean isn't that what we're supposed to do, meet people and talk and exchange ideas? No agendas, just meeting new people and enjoying each others' company.

It was really quite pleasant. We also got a sneak preview of the short film they'd been making and I must say, I'm really impressed with their skills as filmmakers.

They're from England and are just visiting, which is a shame because I'd like to hang out more often. But I guess we have technology to help with that.

After that, I went and hung out with Joaquin Elizondo and some fellow Hollywood Editing Mentor peers at a "post-Eddies" meetup. This was very casual too. Just having a beer and talking about film and TV stuff. These folks, most are L.A. locals and a couple east coasters who come to town a couple times a year, it seems. At least I get to see them more often.

Traveling to and from LA, I listened to a couple podcasts and between those and the conversations I had, I came up with a theme for the day and that was, "Give yourself permission to just create".

The commonality of both groups of meetup attendees and the podcasters I listened to was that we were all creators of some sort.

Heck even today, I re-listened to an interview of Bella from last year and when she was asked if she had any advice for up-and-coming creators, it was basically to just do it. Don't wait for having the right tools, just go out and make ten videos. They're gonna suck but just do them and learn. This is something that Chase Jarvis talks about all the time. "Go make crappy art". The interview of his I listened to yesterday was with Amee Mcnee, called "Stop Waiting for Permission to Create". It occurred to me that the thing in common with successful people is that they are doing it. Just doing it. They are out there doing it and talking about what they've done, not talking about what they "will do" or "might do". They DO first.

March 15

Last night was the Eddies. I ended up not going so I caught the livestream of the ceremony and tried to look at as many social media posts from people that went as I could.

I had planned on catching the party or after-party but it turned out that I had to help construct a science Olympiad project for one of my kids who is doing that today. Overall, I'm glad I was there for my kid. In the end, that's more important to me. It sure looked like a good time people were having though! Lol

Today, I am going to meetup with HEM friends at a post-Eddies meetup and before that with Bella Roberts of IG "Let's get cracking" fame. She's visiting America and specifically LA this week and I am such a fan of her work and journey, that I just have to meet her!

March 13

Re-evaluation, Evaluation and Consideration

Today, like many days before, I have applied for a number of positions. Today, the positions I applied for were all different. Similar in nature but all different and cover different aspects of what I feel are my working strengths.

Today. I reached out to different friends and contacts.

Today, I worked on some other different tasks: editing some screen recording projects, posting on This Post Life. I did some laundry, I made and ate lunch and breakfast. I cleaned up a little. I took my son to school. But still haven't finished my trailer project that is due in a couple days.

Maybe I need to review some trailer courses...

I'm procrastinating by having a lot of things to do.

Actually, I have a weakness, in using the program I have decided to edit it with. I realize I am not particularly strong in this NLE, so I start to do something, wonder how I do something basic and spend more time off trying to figure that out and then, oh yeah, some other stuff comes up. I'm finding it hard to "get into the zone" these days.

In looking at these jobs I applied for, a Community Engagement Specialist, an Assistant Editor position and a Technical Assistant. They are all things I do in my spare time, just for fun. Wouldn't it be great to get paid to do them! I am looking at different positions because my direct path is no longer direct and really, kinda, not available anymore. This is a bad time for post.

Speaking of post, I have to go review those Post-Super classes I went through last month. I want to take the certification exams this month.

Today is much like any other day. I am just hoping that as I cycle through these days, that something will crystalize and come more into focus.

March 6

ACE IAVA 2025

ACE's 25th IAVA.

This was my 17th (15th live) attendance.

My first was in 2009: https://quintessentialstudios.blogspot.com/2009/02/aces-9th-annual-invisible-art-visible.html

As I mentioned on my Instagram post, I was as excited to attend this one as I was to attend my first. It is really thrilling to be there with all the Hollywood editors and take it all in. From my first time opening an NLE, I've dreamed of being on stage getting an Oscar for editing.

The nominated editors were:

  • Sean Baker - Anora
  • David Jancso, HSE - The Brutalist
  • Myron Keratin, ACE - Wicked: Part 1
  • Nick Emerson - Conclave
  • Juliette Welfling - Emilia Pérez
  • Sometimes, editors can not make it or have to leave early (to attend other award shows, for example) and today, Sean Baker (Anora) and Juliette Welfling (Emilia Pérez) could't attend. "Juliette Well is currently on a flight from L.A. to L.A. from Paris. It will not be here. And Sean Baker was also unable to come this morning." Sean's Assistant Editor (Matt Miller) was called out during the presentation, as in attendance but was not asked to speak at all (bummer).

    Sean, who won the Oscar, also did not call out his assistant in his acceptance speech but acknowledged his own dog, as giving him good notes.

    So, I don’t know where I stand on this but I am disappointed that Matt wasn't asked to at least give some comments about the editing process of the film.

    Note: Matt has since spoken on social media that he had a great time on the film and he understands the nervousness of being on stage and all is right in his mind.

    Juliette was given some time via some pre-recorded Zoom interview clips that Sabrina Plisco, ACE had done with her, so that was nice.

    Ironically, David Jancso, HSE, said that the editors gave Sean crap for not hiring an editor at the awards luncheon. "Just so you all know, we gave him shit at the lunch and for editing his own films, and congratulated him because he does a really good job and I hate him for it. But yeah."

    After the panel, the lobby was crowded for some time as everyone was busy talking. This is a great time to meet your favorite editors or catch up with your editing peers.

    There is usually one or more get-togethers after that too.

    I went to the Bar Magnolia meetup and had some lovely conversations.